The Blu-ray first made their appearance in the decks for the show. Logic is primarily a support for the video. But why not give them to our computers and thus benefit from a larger storage medium than DVD?
Video enthusiasts or the happy owners of 10 Mpixel cameras are experiencing a recurring problem. it does not always know how and where to store their footage or photos. The external hard drive USB 2.0 or IEEE1394 is a simple and easy but for the distribution and transport this is not the most obvious.
Similarly a disk drive, it dies one day or another, and sometimes much sooner than expected. Until now to enjoy a more permanent medium he had to go through the burner.
For those who compile the vacation photos, a DVD-R 4.5 GB is more than enough to cover the needs of storage and distribution. In contrast, for a little more experienced users, this support reached its limits even with DVD-R DL. If you shoot in RAW mode, with files that occupy an average of 15 MB of disk space your storage is likely to occupy much more than media. If you're the type to archive infrequently, this can become very long and painful.
With new media such as Blu-ray which offers 25 GB of free space storage video or photo immediately raises a lot less hassle. While the equipment is still expensive frankly, but we know the music at the beginning of the DVD-R 2X burner cost 1000 Euros. We see what it is today. The first internal drive for Mac and PC that we present here are so elitist but is bound to be a bit more affordable.
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