ZitZot: CBHD, China’s own alternative to Blu-Ray

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  1. icebaby

    icebaby New Member

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    Chinese electronics manufacturers have officially unveiled the first CBHD disc players, China’s home-grown alternative to Blu-ray (and, formerly, HD-DVD) which it hopes will jump-start a market for high-definition video in mainland China. Like Blu-ray, CBHD uses a blue laser to read high-capacity optical discs, although CBHD discs have a physical structure more like a traditional dual-layer DVD that could make it easier for existing DVD manufacturers to produce CBHD titles. CBHD is based in part on Toshiba’s defunct HD-DVD format, and uses AACS copy protection. Dual-layer CBHD discs can accommodate about 30 GB of data.

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    Chinese manufacturers Chinco and TCL are getting ready to put their first CBHD players on sale, with prices starting around 2,000 yuan (roughly $293 USD), which makes them substantially cheaper than Blu-ray players, in part because CBHD players don’t have to pay the licensing fees associated with Blu-ray. As for content, China hopes to have at least 100 movies available on CBHD by the end of 2009…including titles from major Hollywood studio Warner Bros.-clapclap
     
  2. [mJ9]

    [mJ9] Well-Known Member

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    Will it be a big success??Maybe..but only in China and some countries.I'm sure the American movie studio will stick to Blu-ray
     
  3. yeah blu-ray has won the battle and its not likely to change.... until we can at least triple the amount of capacity on a single layer....