Recordable DVD Council takes measures to expand recordable DVD market
The Recordable DVD Council (RDVDC) has recently announced a number of measures it is taking to further speed the expansion of the recordable DVD market. Among these moves, the RDVDC has created a new "RAM Compatible" logo to designate products capable of recording and playing back-- or just playing back--video images on DVD-RAM discs in the Video Recording Format.
It also announced the establishment of the Compatibility Working Group to ensure interoperability of products using RDVDC-supported recordable DVD formats (DVD-RAM, DVD-R and DVD-RW).
With a growing number of companies manufacturing recordable DVD products, the RDVDC established the Compatibility Working Group to support newcomers to this market. The group also looks to encourage the development of new products, further ensuring the compatibility of recordable DVD products.
For detailed information and data on the RAM Compatible logo, please visit the website of the Recordable DVD Council (http://www.rdvdc.org/english/).
With a growing number of companies manufacturing recordable DVD products, the RDVDC established the Compatibility Working Group to support newcomers to this market. The group also looks to encourage the development of new products, further ensuring the compatibility of recordable DVD products.
For detailed information and data on the RAM Compatible logo, please visit the website of the Recordable DVD Council (http://www.rdvdc.org/english/).