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OPTICAL STORAGE TECHNOLOGY ASSOCIATION
ANNOUNCES AVAILABILITY OF WHITE PAPER ON
RECORDABLE AND REWRITABLE DVD
TECHNOLOGIES
Comprehensive Reference Guide Answers Basic
Questions about DVD Recording Formats;
Free White Paper Available via OSTA Web Site at http://www.osta.org
CUPERTINO,
Calif. — May 27, 2004 — The Optical Storage Technology Association
(OSTA), the international trade organization for the promotion of recordable
optical technologies and products, today announced the online availability
of a comprehensive reference guide on DVD recording technologies entitled, “Understanding
Recordable and Rewritable DVD.” The 49-page white paper, authored
by industry expert Hugh Bennett and available free through OSTA’s
Web site at http://www.osta.org, answers basic questions about DVD recordable
and rewritable technologies using simple language and an easy-to-follow
format.
In the continuing evolution of writable optical storage beyond CD-R and
CD-RW, recordable and rewritable DVD meets the expanded demands of personal
and professional video, as well as still uncharted applications. “Understanding
Recordable and Rewritable DVD” is a complement to OSTA’s
companion reference guide, “Understanding CD-R & CD-RW,” a
popular reference tool published by the organization in February of 2003
that can be downloaded by accessing http://www.osta.org/technology/cdqa.htm.
"Understanding Recordable and Rewritable DVD’ is another
valuable and insightful resource published by OSTA and fact checked by
major manufacturers
to enhance the consumer electronics industry’s recognition of the
value and viability of recordable optical disc technologies,” said
David Bunzel, OSTA president. “OSTA will continue to offer similar
reference tools in the future for OEMs, suppliers, and consumers.”
The new guide covers a wide range of both basic and technical information
about recordable and rewritable DVD technology encompassing all five
writable DVD formats (DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD+RW, DVD-RW and DVD-RAM). Highlights
include an overview of physical, logical, and application specifications,
and discussions of recording hardware and speed; physical compatibility;
disc size, configuration and capacity; and copying deterrents and content
protection. The white paper also addresses the issues of DVD duplication,
replication, and publishing, as well as disc labeling, handling, storage,
and disposal. Additional chapters cover disc longevity, testing and
verification, and disc construction and manufacturing.
A comprehensive appendix includes suggestions of additional print and
online informational resources, as well as links to industry periodicals,
trade shows, newsgroups, web sites, industry associations, and manufacturers
by product category.
About The Optical Storage Technology Association (OSTA)
The Optical Storage Technology Association (OSTA) was incorporated as
an international trade association in 1992 to promote the use of recordable
optical technologies and products. The organization’s membership
includes optical product manufacturers and resellers from three continents,
representing more than 85 percent of worldwide writable optical product
shipments. They work to shape the future of the industry through regular
meetings of DVD Compatibility, Commercial Optical Storage Applications
(COSA), Marketing, MultiRead, Planning and UDF committees. Interested
companies worldwide are invited to join the organization and participate
in its programs by contacting an OSTA representative at (408) 253-3695,
by fax at (408) 253-9938, or by addressing its Web site at http://www.osta.org.
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