***** NEWS ***** Hybrid Blu-Ray / DVD Disc Announced!

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#1 ish27
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Great news for those who have both Blu-ray and DVDs in the house; Infinity Storage Media has released the first hybrid Blu-ray and DVD disc in Japan.

The new media has a total storage capacity of 33.5GB and is compatible with existing DVD and Blu-ray players. The biggest advantage of the new media is backward compatibility - you can play it on your DVD or Blu-ray player.

Based on JVC's 2004 Blu-ray/DVD combo disc technology, Infinity has layered one format on top of the other on the same side of the disc, making it possible for the lasers to penetrate to the desired depth and read the required information.

The Blu-ray makes up the top layer (25GB) with two more layers beneath that make up the DVD layers (8.5GB). Separated by a semi reflective film, the blue laser accesses the top layer and bounces off the DVD layers, while the red laser penetrate the various layers to get to the DVD information underneath.

The company claims that it has achieved compatibility with 99 percent of tests made on 64 Blu-ray and DVD players and conforms to the Blu-ray Disc specifications released by the Blu-ray Disc Association.

As we mentioned earlier, technically, this is not new. In 2004, JVC released a prototype [PDF], but ISM is the first company to take the disc to production, and hopefully to the masses. The only disadvantage? Currently it's only available in Japan, and no release date has been set for the United States.

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So, what are your thoughts on this? Does this mean that people without PS3's don't have to spend $200 to get Blu-ray playback? I think this is really good, and we can see that technology has indeed come a long way from floppy disks and cassette tapes.

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#2 Pengu-X
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thats pretty kewl
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This is really going to hurt Blu-Ray, I mean what's the point of it if normal DVD players can now do the same thing. I can see these new disks being used on the Wii and 360 for gaming.
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#4 Smoke89
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I thought standard DVD players only had a red laser thus making the blue layer something that would still need a Blu-Ray player for HD. This is just like having a normal dvd and a blu-ray in one correct?
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#5 Funkyhamster
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Yeah, I'm assuming it's basically a DVD and Blu-Ray disc put together... i.e.e a DVD player will treat it like a normal DVD, and a Blu-Ray player will treat it like a Blu-Ray.
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#6 liquidsuns
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for those confused; this isn't going to make it so dvd players can play blu-ray movies. they are able to put both the blu-ray version and normal dvd version of a movie on the same disc. normal dvd players won't be able to read the blu-ray coding. hd-dvd was able to do this from the get go. except they just put the normal dvd version on the other side of the disk. blu-ray didn't do this because they were not licensed to. i don't know if they are yet.
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This is really going to hurt Blu-Ray, I mean what's the point of it if normal DVD players can now do the same thing. I can see these new disks being used on the Wii and 360 for gaming.zaku101
No this is great for blu ray. Its not that he dvd s can do the same as the blu ray discs (its imposible) it just means that if you buy a Bluray disc now you can use it to watch the movie in high def with a blu ray player or you can use the same disc in a dvd player to watch the movie in sd. Its like what hd dvd did only just using one side.
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So they basically taped the two formats together with sticky tape?
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#9 Bane_v2
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This seems totally pointless to me. Why would you need both formats on one disc? So you can buy the hybrid and watch the dvd portion until you can afford the switch to a blu-ray player or ?
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#10 littlestreakier
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i don't understand why people think this is pointless. this is actually great news for me. that's one of the things I love about combo format HD DVD's. regular dvd on one side, HD DVD on the other. I realize that this hybrid blu-ray is only on one side but this now saves people the trouble of lending or watching a movie at a friends house who might not have a blu-ray player. it's happened to me a lot recently "hey can you bring that movie?" "do you have a blu-ray player?" "no" "sorry, won't work?" that scenario is extremely annoying to me. so i'm hoping this takes off.