Barely a month after hearing rumors that the Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA) would be
granting licenses to 11 China-based manufacturers, in flies official word that the very first Blu-ray Disc testing center has been established in that very nation. CESI Technology, a contributor member of the BDA, is the lucky winner, and as of today, "Chinese manufacturers can receive verification services for the official production of BD-ROM Movie Players at this center." Hopefully, this means that we'll be waiting less for the development and market launch of BD products. On a slightly related note, DigiRise DRA -- also a Chinese company -- found that its homegrown digital audio coding technology has passed an important milestone in the Blu-ray approval process. Not that we're crazy about having one more codec to juggle, but there you have it. More details on both points below.
Read - First BDA testing center in China
Read - DRA audio codec
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Mr. E @ Jul 8th 2008 11:26AM
I hope this means we'll soon see more classic Hong Kong and Jackie Chan movies on Blu-ray.
mrxcel @ Jul 9th 2008 10:59AM
In china? WTF? quality will suffer