BDA approves BDXL quad-layer Blu-ray standard

Andre Yoskowitz
28 Jun 2010 0:44

The Blu-ray Disc Association has approved the BDXL standard this week, meaning quad-layer 128GB Blu-ray discs are on the way.
BDXL also allows for triple-layer BDs with 100GB capacity.
Current Blu-ray players are not compatible with BDXL, and there are no players yet in the works with support for the new standard. When they do become available, BDXL players will support current single and double-layer BD, as well.
For now, the format is targeted "at professional applications such as archiving and medial imaging," says TG.
BDXL should hit the mainstream, however, when 3D Blu-ray content hits mainstream, as that content will need the extra space.
Says BDA committee chair Victor Matsuda: "The BDA worked diligently to create an extension of the Blu-ray Disc format that leverages the physical structure of the design of the disc to create even more storage capacity."

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