Technicolor establishes first BDA-approved Blu-ray Disc testing facility in US
We haven't seen too many BD fiascoes of late, and Thomson's Technicolor is out to make sure it stays that way. As of this week, it has established the very first BDA-approved Blu-ray Disc testing facility in the United States, which promises to provide a place for advanced BD-Live / BD-Java testing before titles are publicly released. There's no specific word as to what studios it'll be stamping seals of approval / disapproval for, so we'll just assume anyone who feels like ponying up for its services can apply.





















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
J.Goodwin @ Oct 4th 2008 8:28AM
Hopefully they'll test for hour long BDJ load times.
shawnmos @ Oct 5th 2008 2:54AM
Hopefully they have at least one of every Blu-ray player to test discs on since that seems like an impossible feat so far.
DrXym @ Oct 5th 2008 4:11AM
Any standard as complex as Blu Ray definitely needs some kind of certification framework to ensure adequate quality across all of implementations. Not just for disks but the hardware too.