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Optical disc authoring, including CD, DVD, and Blu-ray Disc authoring, is the process of assembling source material—video, audio or other data—into the proper logical volume format to then be recorded ("burned") onto an optical disc (typically a compact disc or DVD).
The purpose of LightScribe is to allow users to create direct-to-disc labels (as opposed to stick-on labels), using their optical disc writer. Special discs and a compatible disc writer are required. Before or after burning data to the read-side of the disc, the user turns the disc over and inserts it with the label side down.
dvd+rw-tools, a package for DVD and Blu-ray writing on Unix and Unix-like systems; K3b, the KDE disc authoring program; Nautilus, the GNOME file manager (includes basic disc burning capabilities) Serpentine, the GNOME audio CD burning utility; Xfburn, the Xfce disc burning program; X-CD-Roast
The minimum speed at which a Blu-ray Disc can be written is 36 megabits (4.5 megabytes) per second. [4] As of 2024, one of the primary pioneers of the Blu-ray disc, Sony, is winding down production of recordable Blu-ray discs in its plant in Tagajo, Japan.
The first Blu-ray Disc titles were released by Sony and MGM on June 20, 2006. [68] The first mass-market Blu-ray Disc rewritable drive for the PC was the BWU-100A, released by Sony on July 18, 2006. [69]
LG: Internal Blu-ray Writer, HD DVD Reader GGW-H20L LG: Internal Blu-ray Writer, HD DVD Reader (with LightScribe) Jul-2008 GGW-H20N LG: Internal Blu-ray Writer, HD DVD Reader (without LightScribe) HR-1100A NEC: Internal HD DVD-ROM drive (OEM usage only) PX-B300SA Plextor: Internal DVD Writer, Blu-ray & HD DVD Reader PX-B920SA Plextor
A Blu-ray ripper is a computer program that facilitates copying a Blu-ray disc or HD DVDs to a hard disk drive. Applications. System support/minimum-requirements
DVD regions. DVD region codes are a digital rights management technique introduced in 1997. [1] It is designed to allow rights holders to control the international distribution of a DVD release, including its content, release date, and price, all according to the appropriate region.