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EcoDisc Launches after TL Testing

Date published: 14 May 2010

Testronic  Laboratories,  global  leader  in  quality assurance and testing services  to the entertainment, broadcast and digital media industries, was once  again  selected  to  test  cutting-edge  technology  –  this time the EcoDisc,  a  thinner,  lighter alternative to the traditional DVD with half the environmental impact.


The  EcoDisc,  created  by  EcoDisc  Technology  AG  (EDT) in 2006, uses 50 percent  less  polycarbonate,  removes the need for non-biodegradable toxic resins  for  bonding,  is  100% recyclable and produces 52 percent less CO2 emissions  in  comparison  to  the  standard  DVD  format.  The product was withheld  from  distribution  until  it  underwent rigorous and independent quality   assurance  testing.  During  the  second  half  of  2009  EcoDisc Technology  AG  selected  Testronic  Labs  to  subject  the  EcoDisc  to  a comprehensive  format  test to analyse function and player compatibility in the largest test environment possible.


Those  tests were carried out in Burbank, California and at Testronic Labs' European facility in Hasselt, Belgium with the new disc tested in more than 240  Blu-ray  and  DVD  players and in PC and Apple Mac drives – in total a combined  test  bed  of  over  400  player and drives before Testronic Labs declared  EcoDisc  as “fit and robust for the purposes intended”.  The full compatibility report is available for download here.

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Since then, in Spring of 2010, TL facilities in the US, Poland and Pinewood UK combined to carry out a further compatibility test on players exclusively from 2000 onwards – a total of 460 machines which will form an update to the currently available report, reflecting the performance of the EcoDisc in upgraded equipment and NTSC players.

Talk to us for more information about DVD/Blu-ray testing or any of our other services across the broadcast, entertainment and digital media industries.

 

 

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