What is hd dvd, High density, How a hd dvd disc works – Verbatim \ Blu-ray HD DVD User Manual

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What is HD DVD?

High Density

HD DVD stands for ‘High-Density Digital Versatile Disc’. It
is promoted by Toshiba, NEC and others and is supported
by four major fi lm studios. Our parent company, Mitsubishi
Kagaku Media, is a member of the HD DVD development
technology group which means that Verbatim has access
to the latest in HD DVD technology.

The HD DVD disc, like the Blu-ray disc has a higher storage
capacity using the same blue laser of 405nm wavelength
compared to the standard red laser used in CD (780nm)
and DVD (650nm) technology. However, HD DVD uses a
lens system with a numerical aperture of 0.65 resulting in
a slightly bigger laser spot. This makes the laser and disc
less susceptible to scratches and fi ngerprints so that HD
DVD requires no hard coating on the disc surface.

How a HD DVD Disc Works

Red Laser (DVD)
technology

Blue Laser (HD DVD)

technology

Data

Laser

Disc Label

Minimum pit length = 0.173μm Track pitch = 0.40μm Capacity = 15GB

Data

Polycarbonate Layer 1

Recording Layer

Refl ective Layer

Polycarbonate Layer 2

Disc Label

Minimum pit length = 0.4μm Track pitch = 0.74μm Capacity = 4.7GB

Polycarbonate Layer 1

Recording Layer

Refl ective Layer

Polycarbonate Layer 2

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