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Philips supports and uses ECMA standards so whether or not Philips ran the test is irrelevant. Alternatively, notice how the layers of a typical optical disc separate.Īs for your distrust of the Chinal Lake Study, the test was a nonpartisan study which strictly adhered to ECMA-379 standards. In this video the M-DISC survives being dipped into liquid nitrogen and can even be read in an optical drive afterwards. I've posted two short videos that highlight the positive effects of these features. This helps to prevent delamination, another common cause for catastrophic failure with typical optical discs. Further, our data layer allows for a stronger bond to be made between the outer polycarbonate layers. These "pits" that are created when you burn data to the disc do not degrade like dye based layers do. The data layer on the M-DISC is composed of inorganic materials and compounds that allow us to literally etch into it-no dyes and no simple marks on the surface.

Organic dye based data layers are highly susceptible to corruption which is exactly why we decided to pursue alternative methods and technology. The optical media industry has made a lot of claims and has had a tough time living up to those claims reliably. Hello! I came across this nice little discussion today and thought I would weigh in on behalf of our technology.įirst, I can understand your skepticism Arno.
