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Old 01-01-2006, 11:13 AM   #1
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I would love that the new BD-Drives achieve the level of practical use, as an old magnetic 3 1/2 discs.

It would be wonderful, that you "throw" files into a BD and it would get burned without any other action.

I think that is a limitation of actual DVD discs.

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Mmm... I don't think this will change with Blu-ray Disc. The data is stored in sectors and they have.. you can see it like 'borders', you can't cross them without taking the whole sector.
However I'm not sure about this. This is the case with all digital media that I know of, so why not Blu-ray Disc?
Maybe someone can clearify.
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The BD disk is much closer to the good old floppy 3.5" than the current batch of CD & DVD disks. You should be able to treat the BD disk like a Floppy or a Flash drive. This will hopefully have other advantageous when authoring a BD Movie disk there will not be these great delays determining the lead in and out tracks. The floppies are sector based - so am I lead to believe will be the BD's (based on the Apple disk structure). There is no technical reason why the BD disk for data be treated like a normal drive. Even for movies it should be simpler than with DVD's - however not quite as simple as a floppy.

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