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 Topic: NewsThe new items published under this topic are as follows.
Sanyo have announced that by year-end, they will start selling a key component for DVD recorders to outside companies. Sanyo will sell its loader, which combines the disc tray with the optical pick-up needed for recording and playback, to manufacturers in China and Taiwan. This part is expected to enable producers with no special technological expertise to make DVD recorders. The firm's loader is compatible with both the DVD-RW standard that Sony Corp. is using and the DVD+RW standard that has made headway in Europe. Sanyo will also sell some of the recorder loaders to Japanese manufacturers. In fiscal 2004, it will aim to sell about 450,000 of the units to outside companies.
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Toshiba is making it easier to play video and music on its big-screen Satellite P25 notebook. They have introduced a new Satellite P25 model with Microsoft's Windows XP Media Center Edition software, a new combination DVD/CD burner drive and additional video memory..
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Scientia have created software that allows users to build their own remote control specified to their home. The user downloads the software and enters information about their electronics, including brands and models. According to Scientia the length of the process depends on the complexity of the system, but it can take as little as 10 minutes for very basic configurations..
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More than 70 producers, engineers, and representatives from consumer and professional equipment manufacturers, record companies, and recording studios recently came together in Europe to discuss new ways to promote and establish Super Audio CD (SACD). After a two-day conference in London, the attendees say they have agreed to establish the Super Audio Forum to foster a "supportive environment for the exchange of knowledge and marketing information, as well as providing a platform for industry-wide collaboration.".
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Optodisc Technology broke ground at the site of its new headquarters in Hsinchu, Taiwan yesterday. The company expects the new development to raise recordable DVD disc capacity by fivefold over the next four years from its current capacity of just over eight million units per month, according to company vice president Robert Chang.
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Thanks to our friends at disQworld we have a brand new review of the new 4x media from 01ne.
Ed on Jul 18, 2003
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NEC have released an official firmware upgrade for the NEC 1300. This allows burning of PRINCO discs at 4X and 2X correctly. You can download it here.
Ed on Jul 17, 2003
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Press Release: Memorex have joined forces with Roxio to include Roxio's complete line of digital media software products with the new Memorex Dual Format DVD Recorder. Roxio's Easy CD & DVD Creator 6 Basic - DVD Edition, PhotoSuite 5 SE, VideoWave Movie Creator, and DVDMax Player software are bundled with the Memorex Dual-X drive, which is available now for a suggested retail price of $329.99 (£207).
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Gateway, scrambling to reinvent itself in the midst of a difficult PC market, is expected to unveil four new TV models today. The new sets--two high-end plasma screens and two LCD sets--build on Gateway's successful introduction late last year of its first TV set. That model--a 42-inch plasma screen priced well below competitors--generated more sales than expected and cemented Gateway's strategy to recast itself as a purveyor of interconnected consumer electronics devices.
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Manufacturers are adding Wi-Fi wireless connections to media adapters that let home-electronics equipment play music or show photos stored on personal computers. New Wi-Fi connections allow stereos to play downloaded music and TVs to show photos stored on PCs.
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Watching movies or television on a conventional PC is not the most comfortable activity, but Sony are trying to make it easier to keep a PC in the living room with an updated Vaio desktop model designed for small spaces. Sony released the Vaio W series in 2002, and the PCs have enjoyed a great deal of attention from consumers in Japan and around the world. The new Vaio W comes with enhanced components and features, such as a PVR (personal video recorder) and DVD recorder.
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An Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) study into the effect of music piracy estimates that 3.6 million Australians illegally burned a CD in the six months prior to the survey. The sales impact indicated that 82 per cent of these people would rarely or never buy that CD after it was burned.
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Denon Electronics and Dolby Laboratories have announced the US debut of Denon's D-M71DVXP, a DVD receiver system that is the world's first audio/video product to incorporate Dolby Virtual Speaker surround sound technology. Comprised of an integrated DVD/receiver unit, two satellite speakers, and a subwoofer, the system provides a 5.1-channel surround listening experience. Key to the D-M71DVXP's picture and sound reproduction quality is the inclusion of advanced video D/A converters and digital video processing, as well as the same advanced Analog Devices Hammerhead SHARC 32-bit DSP audio processors used in Denon's acclaimed AVR-5803 and AVR-3803 audio/video receivers.
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Toshiba, the top seller of DVD players in the U.S. last year, will double production capacity of DVD recorders as it prepares to introduce its first major model outside Japan.
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Digital Peripheral Solutions Inc. is shipping the Que! DVD 2i, a dual format dual interface drive that features direct-to-disk recording (DDR). The Que! DVD 2i can be used as an external DVD burner. Or by utilizing its DDR capability, you can use a digital camera or camcorder to record directly to DVD media in real-time without saving images onto your hard drive. Advantages are: saved time (you don't have to transfer video from the camcorder to the hard disk then to the burner) and saved hard disk space.
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Press Release: Intersil Corporation, a world leader in the design and manufacture of high performance analog and wireless networking solutions, today unveiled the world's first laser diode drivers (LDDs) that integrate write strategy waveform generators for all DVD and CD formats, including DVD-RAM. Intersil's new Elantec EL691X programmable LDDs offer the flexible architecture needed to support different media, DVD or CD standards and read/write speeds in today's high performance recordable disk drives.
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Press Release: AOpen, well known worldwide as a leading and award-winning manufacturer of a wide range of PC components, today announced a snappy, cutting-edge new DVD burner that not only writes DVDs at 4X speed, but also is the first DVD drive on the market that has the ability to re-write DVD media at 4X speed: the DRW4410.
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More than one billion illegally copied compact discs were sold last year, in the latest sign that the beleaguered music industry is failing in its bid to wipe out piracy, according to a new industry study. The illegally copied CDs are thought to be worth $4.6bn (£2.9bn).
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"This DVD will self-destruct in 48 hours." This could be the warning message on a new type of DVD to be launched next month. The disc, called an EZ-D, will be sold in an airtight envelope. Once the package is opened, the surface of the disc will start to react with the air, slowly changing colour from red to an opaque black over the next two days.
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Press Release: Alera Technologies unveils its new DVD Quad Cruiser, the external DVD recorder that solves the DVD format dilemma. The new DVD Quad Cruiser is based on Dual Standard 8-in-1 DVD- and DVD+ R/RW Technology and supports all popular DVD formats. Now customers will be able to use DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, DVD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW and CD-ROM discs all with one product.
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