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HD-Burn - SOunds interesting. ANyone used it?

  • 18-11-2003 12:17pm
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    http://www.digital-sanyo.com/BURN-Proof/HD-BURN/index.html

    here's the bumph:
    Benefits of the HD-BURN technology to users

    Double capacity
    The high-density writing technology, "HD-BURN" allows a conventional CD-R media to write twice as much as its own capacity. This drive is ideal for large volume data storage such as video data.
    High speed writing and reading
    "HD-BURN" mode allows 36X (CD-ROM) writing speed and 80X (CD-ROM) reading speed at the maximum by using CLV (Constant Linear Velocity) format.
    BURN-Proof prevents writing errors caused by Buffer Under Run errors
    Support for CD-RW media
    CD-RW media support by HD-BURN will be realized by modified firmware in the future. CD-RW media support by HD-BURN enables 24X data writing speed at the maximum for commercial CD-RW media.
    Applications software
    Available applications software for writing are B's GOLD by B.H.A and Nero by AHEAD. Users can easily use HD-BURN writing technology since these applications have DVD video writing feature and Video authoring feature.

    has anyone got hold of a writer that will do this yet? I've seen an Optowrite DVD writer that will do the job, as well as DVD +/- RW for 112 stg, and wondered if anyone out there has had a go yet.

    sounds interesting, if they manage to bundle support for future conventional DVD players then it would be great. they say most DVD ROM drives should be able to read the disks, so why not?


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