33.4GB Per Layer On Your Blu-ray Discs Coming?

January 2, 2010 · Print This Article


33.4GB Per Layer On Your Blu-ray Discs Coming?

While 25GB on a disc a few years back seemed like a lot of documents, we might be able to get 33.4GB per DVD layer in the near future. Panasonic and Sony have revealed that a technology, i-MLSE (Maximum Likelihood Sequence Estimation) that can supply a third more space on a Blu-ray disc than existing technology. The benefit of that development is that that is dependent on software, so you won’t need any additional lasers or settings to record the additional capacity. Sony seems rather hopeful that i-MLSE

will become popular and will most likely be proposing it to the Blu-ray Disc organization. Will we all be sporting higher capacity Blu-ray discs in the future? It certainly seems possible, doesn’t it?

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