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China ready to finalize EVD specs soon?

news article released on: 28 October, 2003

China has planned for years to develop its own alternative to DVD-Video format, in order to avoid paying patent royalties to Western electronics companies. Now it seems that they're finally getting the specs ready. According to Chinese sources, China's Ministry of Information Industry will announce the final specifications of Enhanced Versatile Disc or EVD in November. Chinese government ...

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#1 28 Oct 2003 @ 17:26
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Good luck to China! We could get a new encoding format for free :)
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#2 28 Oct 2003 @ 17:44
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#3 28 Oct 2003 @ 22:58
fedrive: Yep, definitely, you mention it every time there's a news article about optical storage and yet no one has ever heard of it. So, please, go away.

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#4 29 Oct 2003 @ 1:03
lol - I've heard of it, but its been in development for so long with no progress it will never happen. None of the big companies are in on it.

#5 29 Oct 2003 @ 6:19
If you look on the colassal storage site they are actually looking to hire scientists to help with the development, which is a hint as to how far away they still are from making it a reality. but when they do, it will be awesome. 10 terabytes of storage for around $750 would be great (if the info is correct).





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