Sony proposes increase in Blu-ray storage to 33.4 GB

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With the exception of Metal Gear Solid 4 and Final Fantasy XIII, games have rarely needed more than the 25 GB offered by a standard single-layer Blu-ray disc. The lack of demand hasn't stopped Sony and Panasonic, though. The two companies have developed a new technology called "i-MLSE" that can increase the capacity of a single-layer disc by about a third, to 33.4 GB. According to Nikkei Electronics, i-MLSE is a processor-intensive method that will allow players to properly calculate the read-error rate, a stumbling block that prevented larger capacity discs.

Presumably, it will only take a firmware update to ensure Blu-ray players (like the PS3) can utilize the new disc format. Sony plans on encouraging widespread adoption through the Blu-ray Disc Association, which shouldn't be a problem considering Sony plays a pretty large role in that organization.

http://playstation.joystiq.com/2010/01/05/sony-proposes-increase-in-blu-ray-storage-to-33-4-gb/#comments

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iBulletPosted:

@wilsamacgilsa



Ps3 Slims are 120Gb..



MAybe he mixed em up lol

1230Posted:

okkk.... but why?

WrileJaromPosted:

120 GB? LOL. I always heard they could hold 50GB.

That might be dual layered but supposedly... Blu-Ray has read errors if you try to put to play a dual layered version. Hmmm. 25 sounds right and now with it getting even bigger is capacity, it makes me glad to have bought a PS3.

wilsamacgilsaPosted:

My bro lies he said they were 120gb:O

iBulletPosted:

nice!!



Always wanted more space on my Blu ray