Permanent Storage Media?
Well, my wife and I received our wedding video and it kicks ass!
Anyways, we have the unedited video of the day on VHS and the edited version on DVD w/ menus.
Since the life of a DVD is not that long, I am looking for a permanent storage solution that will last us a lifetime.
I have thought of ripping it to a DVD image and storing it on a hard drive.
What other options do I have?
Anyways, we have the unedited video of the day on VHS and the edited version on DVD w/ menus.
Since the life of a DVD is not that long, I am looking for a permanent storage solution that will last us a lifetime.
I have thought of ripping it to a DVD image and storing it on a hard drive.
What other options do I have?
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HDDs go bad in time.
DVDs die with age.
CDs die with age.
DAT tapes wear with age.
Unfortunately, there is no medium that will last a lifetime. Your best bet is to keep it on DVD, and burn it every year to a newer disc. That's what I would do.
My guess, the VHS will be the last to go if its kept right. Id throw that into a safe.
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Flash backup?
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In any case, I'd think you'd want to do something about the VHS first, since I'm nearly positive that that will last the shortest of the three (But even that should be good for 15 years minimally I think).
Don't rely on tape.
Burn DVD's, and don't use re-writeable discs. Also mix brands of discs.
By doing it every year you will also keep up with changes in technology.
(does anyone else have stuff on punch cards or 8" floppies)
You probably only need to do it every 2 or 3 years, but why dont you make it part of your aniv. then you won't go and forget it for ten years.
Yes, but it does not have as many mechanical defaults as a hard drive, is not used near as much, can be copied and put it many formats, etc etc.
actually, I would definitly think a VHS tape would last much longer than *recordable* DVD or CD, why? Because a Recordable DVD/CD has the dye in it that will "go bad" or turn or whatever. I have many VHS tapes that are 25+ years old, some older, that are still fine. VHS tapes are more likely to wear with use rather than "age" as some have noted. Kinda like a trade off. VHS will wear the more you use it, recordable DVDs wont. However, a VHS tape wont have any dye that will "wear out" because its store magnetically.
How big would the video be in Mb/Gb??
You can get CompactFlash card up to at least 4Gb, albeit at a price. It comes with a lifetime warranty.
IMO I'd probably go with making a new DVD every year, perhaps as part of your anniversary time celebrations. DVD of course would have the bonus of being able to be watched straight on a DVD player.
~Cyrix
Maybe it's the playstation memory card that I had for a couple of years that suddenly went bad. I lost all my games. Pure suckage.
I don't know why, but I just don't trust flash media.
~Cyrix
Reminds me of the time I was saving my computing coursework onto floppy at school, when some snotty little kid came in and ripped the power out of the back of the machine. Lost the original and the version saving on the floppy.
~Cyrix
sucks balls...
i was more than half way through f.e.a.r and hl2 and i had to format, and forgot to backup to cd. second time this happened. i have promised my self no to play half-liife 2 again till i find some saved games on the WORLD WIDE WEB .anyone know where i could find a saved game online for hl2.....or fear? if not could you email me yours?? Prime i no u have hl2