7 things you didn't know about Blu-ray

The Blu-ray Disc format packs in more data than a normal DVD or CD

1. The Blu-ray Disc (BD) format takes its name from the laser used to read (or write to) the discs. It works in the part of the spectrum and functions at a finer wavelength compared to the red lasers used for normal DVD or CD. As a result, more data can be packed in.

2. Some newer Blu-ray players include picture-in-picture features and a wider range of alternative audio tracks. These can be switched more easily by accessing a part of the menu without interrupting the film.