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Old 08-10-2007, 07:49 PM   #1
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Default Another nail in the coffin

Infodisc, a German optical disc manufacturer, has announced that they have taken delivery on BD-ROM manufacturing equipment from Oerlikon.

In the coming days, Infodisc will install the hardware, making them the first independent Blu-ray disc manufacturer in Europe.

This will allow independent studios in Europe to get their movies distributed in the Blu-ray format easily and conveniently.

Michael Gotowski, CEO at Infodisc commented, "We've evaluated the available Blu-ray production equipment and were primarily impressed by Oerlikon. The INDIGO line is approved by major replicators, features an excellent cover layer process and is mature for Blu-ray mass production."

The current production line will only support the production of BD-25s, but Oerlikon is working directly with Sony DADC to develop a wet embossing process, and will launch a BD-50 upgrade later this year.

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Can we please all unanimously agree this war is over?
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Old 08-10-2007, 08:25 PM   #3
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This coffin is taking a lot of nails lol.
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no. because its better for the consumer. remember......
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When can we start throwing dirt on the coffin?
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no. because its better for the consumer. remember......
Says Universal.
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Old 08-10-2007, 08:51 PM   #8
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Cool You've been attending the Wake

Funeral is yet to come thanks to Universal. Idiots.
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buy a blu-ray disc were burry the speice of sh!t format as fast as we can so were nailing as were burry lmao
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