The
Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA) used the SinoCES trade event in China
to announce several developments in the establishment of the Blu-ray
Disc format within the strategically important Chinese market.
A China Task Force has been created with 14 Board of Director member
companies actively supporting it. The aim of the group is to establish
and foster communication and strong relationships with various Chinese
government groups along with organising technical seminars and lectures
designed to help companies start to develop their Blu-ray Disc business
models.
The BDA also announced that DigiRise DRA (DRA) digital audio coding
technology had passed an important technical evaluation. Digirise
had been actively applying to join the "Blu-ray Disc Association",
as a means to promote its Multi-audio Track Audio-visual Encoding
and Decoding Format as part of an international standard for next
generation disk players. The approval of the DRA format by the Blu-ray
Disc Association is a key milestone for a locally-developed Chinese
technology to be potentially adopted by Blu-ray Disc format.
At the same event, Chinese makers such as Desay A&V Science and
Technology Company, Hotwell, Hualu and VTREK showcased various Blu-ray
disc player prototypes.
The BDA believes that the Chinese market is at a critical stage in
its acceptance of Blu-ray Disc. "We are obviously very excited
about the market potential for Blu-ray Disc in China: the huge population
coupled with tremendous economic development presents fantastic opportunities
for us now," remarked Sumitaka Matsumura, Chair of BDA's China
Task Force.
Pioneer has reduced the price of its BDC-SO2BKZ Blu-ray player in
China to Rmb999 ($145). At launch the Pioneer player was priced at
Rmb2,000 ($300) – less than half the price of the Sony-branded
equivalent which launched at Rmb4,999 ($626).
In
other BD-related news, CESI Technology Co. Ltd, a subsidiary of the
CESI (China Electronics Standardization Institute) and a contributor
member of the Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA), has been designated
as the first official Blu-ray Disc Test Center in China which the
BDA indicates the strong momentum building for the Blu-ray Disc format
in China.
The establishment of this Blu-ray Disc Test Centre is an important
link in the Blu-ray Disc value chain in China. Chinese manufacturers
can now receive verification services for the official production
of BD-ROM Movie Players at this center, which will shorten the time
needed for product development and market launch of fully compliant
BD products for Blu-ray Disc product manufacturers.