ChainsawAsh said:Yeah, but I don't know of any dual-layered, dual-sided Blu-Ray discs, so 50GB is currently the limit. I've never much seen the point in dual-sided discs other than space-saving - if you're gonna split it up anyway, why not just use two discs? There's much less chance of damaging the disc, and dual-layered, dual-sided DVDs are notorious for fucking up all the time.
I'm more interested in these 16-layer 400GB discs that Pioneer is developing ...
I remember reading a while back about triple layer blu ray. Evidently they never went along with it. Replication problems? Or because currents players could not play them?
As for holographic discs i wonder what movie needs to be a terrabyte or more in size,lol.
I have a couple dual sided DVD's that the reverse side won't play or has trouble reading. And the manufacturer said there was nothing wrong with them,lol.