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Group 17 Ben Grossman (Me): Blu-Ray vs. HD-DVD Mike Prinke: Video games as a growing part of culture Rachel Balonon: Recording Techniques for Motion Picture.

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1 Group 17 Ben Grossman (Me): Blu-Ray vs. HD-DVD Mike Prinke: Video games as a growing part of culture Rachel Balonon: Recording Techniques for Motion Picture Soundtracks Adam Colton: Web 2.0 Applications William Yee: The Internet

2 Blu-Ray vs. HD-DVD Ben Grossman

3 History VS VHS won out even though Betamax was better quality

4 VHS vs. Betamax Why VHS won: Licensing problems between Sony and other companies VHS initially simpler and cheaper to produce Beta initially had shorter recording times VHS won out in rental market

5 Why do we need a new format?

6 DVD’s Single Layer: 4.7 GB –Only enough for a few hours of standard definition content –Not good for High Definition content which is much bigger Dual Layer still only 8.5 GB (Not nearly enough for HD content)

7 New Formats (HD-DVD and Blu-Ray) MUCH bigger HD-DVD single layer:15 GB Blu-Ray single layer: 23-25 GB

8 What about dual layer? HD-DVDBlu-Ray Single Layer 15 GB23/25 GB Dual Layer30 GB46.6/50 GB RW Single Layer ----23.3/25/27 GB RW Dual Layer ----46.6/50/54 GB Highest Test 45 GB100 GB Theoretical Limit 60 GB200 GB GB …Blu-Ray can hold more data

9 Similarities 405 nm blue-violet laser Codecs Similar Security features (although Blu- Ray has more) MUCH more storage space than standard DVD Quicker response time when you change scenes

10 Game Systems Xbox 360: optional add on HD-DVD drive PS3: Built in Blu- Ray player on every system

11 Blu-Ray Advantages More big company support –84% of movies released in 2005 were by studios with support for Blu-Ray –Sony won’t release any movies in HD-DVD Supports RW format Scratch resistant: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o5jEbZt6AI Q http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o5jEbZt6AI Q Supports Java software Larger data capacity Stock on PS3 (could mean the difference if PS3 ever takes off)

12 HD-DVD Advantages Price –Amazon.com currently selling one model for around $300 –Comparable Blu-Ray player: around $470 Can get scaled down PS3 for $499 Has unofficial support from Microsoft Was released 2 months earlier ALL players are backwards compatible

13 Side by Side Blu-RayHD-DVD CapacityX SecurityX CostX Backward Compatibility X X Re-writableX More SupportX Included in Game Console X Earlier StartX

14 So which one should you buy? NEITHER!! …wait for one of the two formats to win over the other and prices to come down

15 Sources http://www.engadget.com/2005/09/19/blu-ray-vs-hd-dvd-state-of-the-s-union-s-division/ http://forum.ecoustics.com/bbs/messages/34579/129058.html http://www.highdefdigest.com/feature_blu-ray_vs_hd_dvd_round_one.html http://www.google.com image search http://www.mediacollege.com/video/format/compare/betamax-vhs.html http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o5jEbZt6AIQ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hd-dvd http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blu-ray_Disc http://www.amazon.com


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