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QOL, the French independent replicator,
obtained the certification for Blu-ray double-layer discs (50GB)
issued by the Blu-ray Disc Association on 16 April.
QOL was the first independent replicator to have invested in excess
of €6 million in Blu-ray equipment in August 2007. It has two
Singulus lines fully operational, BD testing equipment from Datarius
and a packaging machine from Gima.
With
its new BD 50 capability, QOL says it offers an alternative [to
Sony DADC] to independent publishers and studios in the European
market. The company has already pressed
some twenty BD titles, including Arthur et les Minimoys,
Ne le dis à personne, Taxi
4 and Les Choristes
Laurent Villaume, QOL CEO, says: "With the honorable decision
of Toshiba to pull out of the high definition disc market, thus
removing any obstacle to the successful development of the Blu-ray
format, we wanted to position QOL, a long-time partner to the cinema
and video industry, as the pioneer of the new format in France and
in Europe. We now have a manufacturing capacity in excess of 1 million
disc per month.
"It is three years of research and development to we offer
our clients, an effort rewarded with the BDA certification for BD50,"
adds Villaume. QOL was fully certified
for the production of single-layer Blu-ray disc (25GB) on 17 December.
The BDA is the body that grants the Official
Certification only to those replicators that manufacture Blu-ray
discs and fulfill all necessary requirements for the production
of the high definition discs.
Story filed 25 April 2008
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