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Old 02-21-2005, 02:53 PM   #1
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The Blu-ray technology has very good, viable potentials in the camcoder industry. Current 8cm DVD discs do not hold or store much audio video information, just about 2.3 or so GB lasting only about 30 minutes. This means 2 hours and above of video requires more than 1 disc - an area where blu-ray will excell. But will Blu-ray be restricted to only high definition camcorders or will also be extended to standard definition recordings or designed to do both? When are are Blu-ray camcorders likely to be released? How much will they cost? And which manufactures will be championing this? What will be the target market? Home videos. Proffessionals or Industrial consumers?
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I have read about multi layer capability of Blu-ray. Will double sided discs ever be released for Blu-ray recorders and camcorders? When are multi layer recorders and camcorders say 4x, 8x likely to enter the market? Will hardwares be capable of recording on both sides of the discs?

What is the impact of watching Blu-ray materials on CRTV? ops:
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The Blu-ray technology has very good, viable potentials in the camcoder industry. Current 8cm DVD discs do not hold or store much audio video information, just about 2.3 or so GB lasting only about 30 minutes. This means 2 hours and above of video requires more than 1 disc - an area where blu-ray will excell.
According to the site below, Sony, Sharp and Matsushita plan to use a smaller Blu-ray disc for camcorders that will hold 15GB instead of 25GB.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/10...ay_camcorders/
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I can't wait for this one. I am holding out for a first prosumer 1080p blu ray camcorder. Hopefully it won't be too heavy or expensive :P
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I can't wait for this one. I am holding out for a first prosumer 1080p blu ray camcorder. Hopefully it won't be too heavy or expensive :P
Oh yes, you can buy a Digital Camcorder with 3 MPixel video capture with it's 30 minutes "cartridges" but it will cost you the skin of your ass ! :shock:
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I can't wait for this one. I am holding out for a first prosumer 1080p blu ray camcorder. Hopefully it won't be too heavy or expensive :P
Oh yes, you can buy a Digital Camcorder with 3 MPixel video capture with it's 30 minutes "cartridges" but it will cost you the skin of your ass ! :shock:
3megapixels :shock: ?
Are you sure?
I am somewhat familiar with sony and jvc latest semi pro camcorders but they are 720p/1080i and use some type of tape which is just too much hassle for me. That's why I can't wait for blu ray camcorders which will suposedly solve both problems of true hd at 1080p and having it record on disks. Of course , we may all just get an 8 megapixel camera in the not so distant future?
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I can't wait for this one. I am holding out for a first prosumer 1080p blu ray camcorder. Hopefully it won't be too heavy or expensive :P
Oh yes, you can buy a Digital Camcorder with 3 MPixel video capture with it's 30 minutes "cartridges" but it will cost you the skin of your ass ! :shock:
3megapixels :shock: ?
Are you sure?
I am somewhat familiar with sony and jvc latest semi pro camcorders but they are 720p/1080i and use some type of tape which is just too much hassle for me. That's why I can't wait for blu ray camcorders which will suposedly solve both problems of true hd at 1080p and having it record on disks. Of course , we may all just get an 8 megapixel camera in the not so distant future?
I was talking about HD Digital Camera used in Star Wars II & III, and many others films ! 8)
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