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Blu-ray Recorders

Blu-ray recorders have come a long way in a short period of time.  Having spent some time anticipating the release of the recordable Blu-ray format it’s very exciting to see the rapid growth of the technology. At first  dedicated drive that only recorded BD-R and BD-RE seemed the direction manufacturers were going in but now we see a wide range of multi format drives supporting BD-R, BD-RE, DVD-R,+R, Dual Layer +R and CD-R. The speeds are not like a dedicated DVD recorder and for that matter a CD recorder to a DVD or Blu-ray drive.

Some of the new high-capacity 4x recordable Blu-ray disc multi format Drives are listed below.  Of course as soon as we put this out 6x and 8x are at the door step. We are now using 6x LiteOn drives in our Recordable Blu-ray duplicators and recorders.

LiteOn:

LiteOne’s DH-4B1S Serial ATA Blu-ray disc triple writer is one of the most popular drives at this point. It’s a bit faster then the Pioneer drive in the DVD writing and CD-R

One free SATA connector.

Performance (BD) Maximum Speed
Write
BD -R/RE/ROM/SL/DL: 4x CAV
Random access time: 350ms
(DVD) Maximum Speed
Write
DVD +R/-R SL:12x
DVD +R/-R DL: 8x
DVD + RW/-RW SL: 8x
DVD -9: 8x
Random access time:160 ms
(CD) Maximum Speed
Write
CDR/CDRW: 32x
Random access time: 150 ms
Interface SATA
Supported Transfer Mode UDMA mode 0/1/2/3/4/5                   PIO mode 0/1/2/3/4
Buffer Size

Disc Size

8 Mbytes
(BD) 120 mm discs
(DVD) 80 and 120 mm discs
(CD) 80 and 120 mm discs
Disc Formats (BD) BD-R, BD-RE, BD-ROM, BD-R DL, BD-RE DL, BD-ROM DL
(DVD) DVD Video, DVD-5, DVD-9, DVE-10, DVD-18, DVD+RW 4.7GB, DVD+R 4.7GB, DVD-RW 4.7GB(closed session), DVD-R 4.7 GB, DVD +R9
(CD) CD-DA, RAW, CD-ROMXA (m1, m2, m2f1/m2f2), CD-R, CD-RW, CD-Plus, CD-I
Physical Characteristics Dimension: 145.8 X 180 X 41.4 mm (W x L x H)     Weight: 800g(max)
Power Requirement DC 12 V ±10 % 1.5A, 5 V ±5% 1.5A
General Environment
5°C to 50°C; Relative Humidity: 15% to 80%
-40°C to 65°C; Relative Humidity: 15% to 95%
145(W) x 41.3(H) x 170(D) mm
MTBF: 60,000 POH
Flash memory upgradeable
OS Compatibility: Window XP SP2 or later/ Win2000 SP4 or later/ Linus/ VISTA

Pioneer:

Pioneer’s Blu-ray recorder BDR-202 provides write speeds of 4x on BD-R (write once) and 2x for BD-RE Blu-ray discs (rewritable).  The BDR-202 reads at 2x speed on BD-ROM (single & dual layer), BD-R (single layer), and BD-RE (single layer) Blu-ray disc media.  The Pioneer BDR-202 also writes at up to 8x speed on DVD-R/+R 4.7GB (single layer), up to 2x on DVD-R (dual layer), up to 2.4x on DVD+R (double layer) and up to 4x on DVD-RW/+RW media. The Pioneer Blu-ray recorder reads at 8x speed on DVD-ROM & DVD±R media and 6x on DVD±R (DL) & DVD±RW media.  The BDR-202 uses a SATA (Serial ATA Interface (Ver 1.0A)) internal connection.  Data transfer rate of 1.5Gb a second.

It looks like 100GB is right around the corner.  It’s a amazing amount of archival storage and high definition video.  CD Dimensions Blu-ray disc duplicators offer high speed and relibility.  Our BD-R duplicators are intigrated with LiteOn SATA drives which provide greater reliability and efficency then the old PATA drives.  Serial ATA provides smaller cable routing making unit cooling far more effective.  This increases the life of the drive and your ROI on the Blu-ray duplicator.

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Blu-ray Duplicators and Duplication Systems

Blu-ray recordable Technology offers high storage capacity: 25Gbytes on single layer Blu-ray Disc media (BD-R & BD-RE) and 50Gbytes on dual layer BD-R media.  Blu-ray recordable is compatible with players and computer drives and offers both large storage capacity and high definition capabilities.  Blu-ray recorders and duplication systems offer the convenience of producing your own Blu-ray titles and spares the expense of some mandatory copy protection schemes that are required in BD-ROM production.

Blu-ray duplicators can be divided into two categories:  duplication towers and auto loading duplicator publishers.  Duplicators are somewhat different then a recorder drive in that they have more then one drive and work independently of a PC.

Blu-ray recorders offer speeds of up to 6x (for Blu-ray) and also support CD-R/RW, DVD-R/RW/RAM/ +R/RW+/-R DL, BD-RE/R read and write compatible.  Typically the Blu-ray recorder has dual lasers for reading/writing red laser based optical discs like CD-R and DVD-R/+R and a Blue-laser for BD-R and BD-RE. the drive interface is Serial ATA or SATA with a 1.5Gbits/sec data transfer.

Blu-ray Tower Duplicators

CD Dimensions Blu-ray Duplication Tower

Tower Blu-ray duplicators are composed of an enclosure, power supply, controller, fans and hard drive.  Drive configuration (or target configuration) can vary from 2 drives up to currently 11 drives. Blu-ray duplicators support CD-R, DVD-R, DVD+R and Dual Layer Plus R recording and reading.   Hard drives are required for Blu-ray duplicators and the larger/faster the better.  The hard drives are also SATA which allows for high speed data transfer. The controller uses a LCD screen and key pad to manage the Blu-ray duplicator.  Commands setting speed, write strategy, read speed, test mode, hard drive setting and other functions are overseen by this unit.

Auto-loading Blu-ray duplicators

R-Quest 2 Drive Autoloading Blu-ray Duplicator Publisher

Automated Blu-ray duplicators offer robotics or some method of moving the blank BD-R disc from the input spindle (usually a stack of blank discs) to the recorder (s), printer(s) and then to the output spindle. Capacities vary, ranging from 20 to 1000 discs.  Many automated auto-loading Blu-ray duplicators have input/output bins that can be configured for various jobs including multi-format publishing jobs. DVD-R can be in one bin and Blu-ray disc in another bin. Pick the media you need for the job and it’s automatically loaded.   Publishing jobs can be sent to the duplicator via a network connection so various departments can copy over jobs.  Combine this with a disc printer and you have a Blu-ray publishing duplication system.  Thermal printers and inkjet printers are available for the recordable blu-ray format. Even thermal re-transfer and dye sublimation are available for auto-loading recordable Blu-ray duplication.

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