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How To Choose A Blu-ray Disc? by eshanoor(f): 2:27pm On Dec 21, 2023
In the past, it was common to record and save TV shows and other programs on DVDs. However, with the popularity of Blu-ray recorders, more people are now using Blu-ray discs to store their data. But with the various types of Blu-ray discs available, it can be confusing to choose the right one.

So let's go through how to choose Blu-ray discs, recommended products, and methods for storing Blu-ray data.

Choosing Blu-ray Discs:

When selecting Blu-ray discs, what factors should you consider? Let's explain the factors to consider when choosing Blu-ray discs.

Choose based on whether rewriting is required:
Blu-ray discs come in various types, but they can mainly be categorized into two: BD-R and BD-RE. BD-R discs can only be recorded once and cannot be overwritten with new data. However, they are useful for long-term data storage. On the other hand, BD-RE discs can be erased and rewritten multiple times, making them ideal for temporary data storage or when you need to rewrite data frequently. It's important to note that BD-RE discs can be rewritten approximately 1,000 to 10,000 times, but they are more expensive per disc due to their rewritable nature.

Choose based on TV program use or PC data use:
Some Blu-ray disc packages may indicate "VIDEO/Recording" or "DATA/Storage" on them. If it says "VIDEO/Recording," it means the disc is suitable for recording TV programs using a Blu-ray recorder. If it says "DATA/Storage," it is designed for storing PC data or video files. Make sure to choose the appropriate disc based on what type of data you want to save.

Choose based on storage capacity:
Blu-ray discs have multiple layers of recording technology, which affects their storage capacity. For example, single-layer discs can store up to 25GB of data, and the cost per disc is typically around 40 to 120 yen. Dual-layer discs can store up to 50GB, costing 180 to 400 yen per disc. Triple-layer discs can store up to 100GB, with a cost range of 600 to 1,500 yen per disc. Quad-layer discs can store up to 128GB, costing around 750 to 1,300 yen per disc. Dual-layer discs are often labeled as "-DL" on the package, while triple and quad-layer discs may be labeled as "-XL." It's important to note that the "-XL" standard was introduced in 2010 and may not be compatible with some recorders or players. Check if your device supports "-XL" discs before purchasing.

Choose based on writing speed:
When you need to write large amounts of data onto a Blu-ray disc, it can take a long time depending on the disc. If you want to complete the writing process quickly, choose a disc with a faster writing speed. The writing speed is indicated on the package as "1-2x," "1-4x," or "1-6x." Larger numbers indicate faster writing speeds, resulting in shorter writing times. However, even if you buy a disc with a fast writing speed, if your recorder or computer does not support that maximum speed, the writing time cannot be reduced. Check the maximum writing speed supported by your recorder or computer before purchasing Blu-ray discs.

Based on the above information, it is clear that there are several factors to consider when choosing Blu-ray discs. Consider the type of disc (BD-R or BD-RE), the intended use (TV programs or PC data), the storage capacity, and the writing speed that matches your device's capabilities.

Five cosmetically pleasing Blu-ray disc recommendations
Here are 5 recommended Blu-ray discs with high cost performance. The prices of Blu-ray discs vary between BD-R and BD-RE, and also among different manufacturers. So, we have selected 5 Blu-ray discs that offer great value for money. If you are looking to purchase Blu-ray discs at a good price, check out these options.

1. Mitsubishi Chemical Media Verbatim 1X BD-R VBR130RP50V4
Mitsubishi Chemical Media's Verbatim 1X BD-R is a cost-effective choice. It comes in packs of 10 for 708 yen, 20 for 1,180 yen, and 50 for 2,253 yen. The price per disc is 71 yen for a pack of 10 and 45 yen for a pack of 50. Despite the low price, it is known for its low error rate and high stability.

2. Sony Video Blu-ray Disc (50BNR1VJPP6)
Sony's Video Blu-ray Disc is designed with a hard coat on the surface, making it resistant to scratches, dirt, and dust. It is a BD-R disc suitable for recording data that you want to keep for a long time. It supports 6X writing speed, allowing for fast duplication. It is also compatible with inkjet printers, making labeling easy.

3. MagData (HI-DISC) Blu-ray Disc (HDVBR100YP5SC)
MagData (HI-DISC)'s Blu-ray Disc (HDVBR100YP5SC) is a 100GB single recording disc. It can record up to 720 minutes for terrestrial digital broadcasting, 520 minutes for BS digital broadcasting, and 370 minutes for 4KBS/CS broadcasting. It supports writing speeds of 2-4X and is compatible with inkjet printers. The hard coat specification ensures that the recording surface is less prone to damage, making it a great choice for storing important data.

4. Yamazen Curium Blu-ray Disc (BD-R50SP)
Yamazen's Curium Blu-ray Disc (BD-R50SP) comes in a pack of 50 single recording discs. It supports writing speed of 1-4X and can record 25GB of data per disc. With this capacity, you can save approximately 180 minutes of terrestrial digital broadcasting or 130 minutes of BS digital broadcasting. It features a wide-print label, making labeling easy.

5. Maxell Rewriteable BD-RE Blu-ray Disc (BEV25WPE20S)
Maxell's Rewriteable BD-RE Blu-ray Disc is a disc that can be rewritten multiple times. Although it supports writing speeds of 1-2X, each disc comes with a slim case for easy storage. It adopts the "Hirobiro beauty label" design, allowing for printing from an outer diameter of 118mm to an inner diameter of 22mm. It is also easy to write on manually. Additionally, it features the "easy writing index," making it clear which data is stored and in what order.

Based on the information above, here are 5 recommended Blu-ray discs with great cost performance. If you are interested in bd 作成 フリー, you can read this article.


Dubbing Blu-ray on a PC
To save data on a Blu-ray disc, it is common to use a recorder or similar devices. However, it is also possible to save data on Blu-ray discs from a PC by using "DL" discs. By dubbing from a PC, you can store high-quality videos for a long time. However, to dub, you will need to use dedicated software. A recommended software for Blu-ray duplication on a PC is "DVDFab Blu-ray Copy".

What is DVDFab Blu-ray Copy?
DVDFab Blu-ray Copy is software that allows you to copy Blu-ray discs without degrading the video and audio quality. Commercially available or rental Blu-ray discs are usually copy protected, and you cannot extract the data without bypassing the copy protection. However, with DVDFab Blu-ray Copy, you can remove various copy protections from AACS to BD+, BD-J, and RC. Furthermore, the extracted data can be copied to an empty Blu-ray disc or copied as an ISO file, making it an excellent software.

Additionally, commercially available or rental Blu-ray discs come in BD-25 and BD-50, with different layers. With dual layers, you can save about 50GB of data on a single disc. However, if you want to save it on a single-layer BD-25, you will need two BD-25 discs.

Nevertheless, DVDFab Blu-ray Copy can compress the data extracted from BD-50, allowing you to save it on a single BD-25. You might worry that the image quality will deteriorate, but with DVDFab Blu-ray Copy, you can compress while maintaining the original image quality to the maximum extent.

Conclusion
In this article, we have introduced recommended Blu-ray discs and DVDFab Blu-ray Copy, which is convenient for copying. Unlike DVDs, Blu-ray discs are useful for long-term storage of high-quality images and sound. If you are interested in dvd 音声 抽出, you can read this article.
Re: How To Choose A Blu-ray Disc? by dianabrown2323: 4:18am On Feb 04
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Re: How To Choose A Blu-ray Disc? by dianabrown2323: 11:33am On Mar 26

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