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By Richard Shim
Posted on ZDNet News: Aug 11, 2004 7:59:00 PM

A group promoting and developing a format for a next-generation DVD technology announced on Wednesday the completion of the first version of the specification, paving the way for disk production.

The Blu-ray Disc Founders group said the physical format for the read-only version of Blu-ray Discs is complete, so manufacturers can begin preparing to produce disks. Players and discs are not expected to be available until late 2005. Other aspects of the read-only version, such as which codecs to support, have to be determined. Rewritable Blu-ray Discs and recorders are already available in Japan from Panasonic and Sony.

Blu-ray Disc, and rival format HD-DVD, are considered next-generation DVD technologies and are based on blue lasers. Current DVD technology is based on red lasers. The blue-laser technology will allow greater storage capacities, up to 50GB for dual-layer rewritable disks, compared with 4.7GB on current DVDs.

The two blue-laser formats are incompatible, but both are compatible with current DVD formats.

The Blu-ray Disc Founders group consists of 13 member companies: Dell, Hewlett-Packard, Hitachi, LG Electronics, Matsushita Electric Industrial, Mitsubishi Electric, Pioneer, Royal Philips Electronics, Samsung Electronics, Sharp Electronics, Sony, TDK and Thomson.

Blu-ray Disc Founders has been working to add support from companies by opening up its membership ranks.

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Yawn....  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/11/04
Hopefully the M$ lock-in DVD "spec" will get shot down now..  Jeff Spicoli | 08/11/04
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Another format war? Fooey!  Uncoveror | 08/11/04
The question is more who is NOT supporting Blu-Ray  drichards1953 | 08/11/04
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