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 Topic: NewsThe new items published under this topic are as follows.
Los Angeles is installing a network of surveillance cameras intended to catch street hawkers selling counterfeit goods, especially pirated copies of Hollywood movies on DVD.
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Blockbuster is considering building an in-store movie download system as it seeks to fight off online film rental services.
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Ricoh yesterday signed an OEM and technology transfer deal with Ritek for the production of DVD+R/-R dual-layer (DL) discs, the companies said.
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Students from the university of Aarhus, Danmark and St. Petersburg State Electrotechnical University "LETI", Russia yesterday released a new Compression format specifically geared towards the compression of complete DVDs without loss of any features or noticeable quality called ratDVD.
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Toshiba president Tadashi Okamura predicts that producers of the next generation of optical discs will eventually use one format because the market will not allow two formats to co-exist.
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In response to rumors in the optical disc drive (ODD) manufacturing industry that Pioneer would start placing OEM orders for DVD burners next quarter, Pioneer High Fidelity Taiwan, Pioneer's Taiwan subsidiary, said the rumors were unfounded and that Pioneer has the needed factories to make pick-up heads and DVD burners in China and currently has no plans to seek OEM production.
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Press release: Nero now support Layer-Jump Recording (LJR) of dual-layer DVD-R media, thus permitting multi-session burning, improved read compatibility and a memory capacity of up to 8.5 GB. OEM customers can immediately benefit from this new technology by downloading an update online through the Nero website available mid-June.
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For those seeking that little bit extra, Prodisc have developed a 4.9GB DVD-R disc - 0.2GB bigger than the standard single-layer media. Unfortunately the technology means that the disc is less compatible with existing drives.
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Manufacturers of optical discs in Taiwan have generally enjoyed increases in gross margins arising from a drop in international prices of polycarbonate (PC) from US$3.5 per kilogram (kg) to US$3.2-3.3, according to the makers.
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Scheduled to hit the market in June, the next dual-layer DVD recorder from Pioneer supports 8x DVD+R/-R DL and 16x DVD+R/-R recording.
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NZB files are supported by most popular newsreaders, including NZBGet for Mac and Linux, and NewsBin Pro for PC. There are now also several dedicated alt.binaries.nzb newsgroups. More dramatically, NZB allows web searches of files posted to Usenet, making Usenet almost as easy to use as eMule or Kazaa.
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Toshiba has announced the expansion of its line of digital video recorders and adds networking capabilities with the introduction of the new RD-XS54 Multi-Drive DVD Recorder with a 250GB Hard Disc Drive.
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The new Benq TB200D DVD burner comes with a very stylish design and a compact size, fitting pretty well next to your notebook.
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TDK has developed a prototype Blu-ray Disc that can store twice as much data, and record it at twice the speed, as existing Blu-ray Discs. The new format is expected to be particular popular for data archiving.
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BBC New Media has announced the next phase in the development of the BBC's interactive Media Player (iMP): an extensive three month content trial that will begin in September 2005.
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More than a third of the software installed on PCs worldwide during 2004 was pirated, according to a study released Wednesday by the Business Software Alliance (BSA), a software trade group.
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DVD expert Flash has been very, very busy recently and kindly sent in yet another new review. This time it's for the Datasafe Pro 8x Hub Printable DVD-R. datasafe are putting these discs onto the market at a premium of about twice the cost of the general market disc. So are they worth the extra? Flash concludes, "From these results I would say YES they are. If you want a premium disc then these are the ones to go for - with the added bonus that you can burn them faster in some drives."
Ed on May 18, 2005
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DVD authority Flash has been busy again with a brand new review of Verbatim's 16x DVD-R. The upshot? Flash believes, "IMO this media is equally as good as the Titanium or Philips".
Ed on May 18, 2005
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DVD swami Flash has been in contact with a review of the new silver surfaced 16x media from CMC. He concludes, "The speed scans are all virtually perfect... There is no problems with playback of any of the burns in my variety of DVD players."
Ed on May 18, 2005
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The better than expected demand for DVD+R/-R discs has resulted in an increase in OEM prices by 10%-15% in total for this quarter and will further push up prices in the third quarter when it will begin to climb on a monthly basis rather than per quarter as it is currently, said CMC Magnetics chairman Robert Wong.
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