DVD+RW Alliance Releases DVD+R DL 16x Recording Standard
The DVD+RW Alliance announced today it has released the
specifications for 12x/16x DVD+R DL recording.
The new v1.2 standard covers the 12x and the 16x
burning speed for DVD+R DL media, a significant upgrade to the
currently supported speed of 8x. The total burning time when
recording at 16x will be 9 minutes (8.5GB), according to the DVD+RW
Alliance.
Currently, Plextor and Pioneer are offering DVD burners capable of writing on selected 8x DVD+R DL media at 10x. Both 12x/16x new media and drives are expected in the market by the end of this year. However, the DVD+RW Alliance did not clarify whether the 12x/16x DVD+R DL media will be compatible with all recording devices, even at lower recording speeds.
The 12X speed on 8cm DVD+R DL media is also expected to be among the main focus of the DVD+RW Alliance.
In the meantime, the DVD Forum has approved the 10x and 12x DVD-R DL recording standards last November.
The DVD+RW Alliance is an industry group that supports DVD+R/+RW formats and develops the corresponding specifications. The participating companies in the group include Hewlett Packard, Mitsubishi Chemical Media (Inc.), Royal Philips electronics, Ricoh, SONY and Yamaha.
Currently, Plextor and Pioneer are offering DVD burners capable of writing on selected 8x DVD+R DL media at 10x. Both 12x/16x new media and drives are expected in the market by the end of this year. However, the DVD+RW Alliance did not clarify whether the 12x/16x DVD+R DL media will be compatible with all recording devices, even at lower recording speeds.
The 12X speed on 8cm DVD+R DL media is also expected to be among the main focus of the DVD+RW Alliance.
In the meantime, the DVD Forum has approved the 10x and 12x DVD-R DL recording standards last November.
The DVD+RW Alliance is an industry group that supports DVD+R/+RW formats and develops the corresponding specifications. The participating companies in the group include Hewlett Packard, Mitsubishi Chemical Media (Inc.), Royal Philips electronics, Ricoh, SONY and Yamaha.