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Old 09-24-2022, 10:07 PM   #21
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Per the Singulus production literature, production cycling for a single-layer BD disc is around 4 seconds, dual-layer is 4-6, and triple-layer is likely around 8-12, though pretty much all information regarding triple-layer discs is hard to come by, so I can't be sure on that. Since Singulus pulled out of optical disc in 2022, all disc replication information was purged from their website and they had nothing about triple-layer discs up there, beyond the brochure for the respective replicator hardware.

Here's the official Singulus Bluline 2 production line video....


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Old 09-25-2022, 03:35 PM   #22
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Your claim is making a complere BD-Rom with movie at 5 seconds - ready for packaging. Way too short a time period. Injection molding requires a release - that can take 5 seconds by itself. Then you have the 2 coating applications. First one has to dry before the second is applied.

You guessed too short. Just admit it and move on.
you are completely wrong (lie most times).
http://www.processtechgroup.net/product_BLULINE2.html

this is an older original BL II model with older specs but
BD25 ROM Single Layer 3.5 sec
BD50 ROM Dual Layer 4.1 sec

either way it is a useless argument

we are not talking about a replacement for BD/UHD BD but the possibility of a future physical format for 8k with much higher capacity. And the difference between duplication and replication.

if you would rather work with a 10 second or even 1 minute replication there is no comparison with duplication of a similar media where buying the r disk starts at 5$.
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