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Revision as of 16:10, 1 December 2009

Cataloging Blu-ray videorecordings

For the CCS catalog, Blu-ray discs are cataloged the same as DVDs, with the following exceptions:

Date1
All Blu-ray discs must have a Date1 field that is 2006 or later. This is because 2006 is when the first Blu-ray discs were released.
007
Code 007 $e as s
Example:
007  vd csaizk
GMD (245 ‡h)
Qualify the GMD with "(Blu-ray)".
Example:
245 ... $h [videorecording (Blu-ray)] ...
Edition (250)
Follow the CCS guidelines for videorecording edition statements. Do not include an edition statement of "Blu-ray" or "Blu-ray disc".
Example:
250  [Widescreen].
System requirements note (538)
Specify "Blu-ray" instead of "DVD" in a system requirements note.

Region codes

Blu-ray regions are different from DVD regions. Instead of numbered regions, Blu-ray regions are referred to by letters. However, some discs (especially discs from 2006 and early 2007), may use region numbers rather than letters.

Some Blu-ray discs may have a lot more technical requirements than most DVDs.

Example:

538  Blu-ray, region A; 2.35:1 widescreen presentation, 1080p high definition, AVC 24 Mbps; DTS HD5.1 master lossless audio, 5.1 Dolby Digital.

Example records

  • ocn206473645 (Mr. and Mrs. Smith)
  • ocn220894830 (Walk hard : the Dewey Cox story)
  • ocn194160699 (Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire)