You should watch "Be Kind Rewind".  It goes into depth on that...
lol.

On Jan 4, 7:04 pm, "Wallace Adrian D'Alessio" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 8:54 PM, aussieshepsrock
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> > Hello,
> >   I'm setting up to archive family photo's for posterity but am
> > getting conflicting info on Media Choices and on going between CDR or
> > DVDR. I'm also not quite sure where to look for scientifically valid
> > evaluations and reccomendations. My google searches and readings seem
> > to be a mix of single source data sets (ie: personal experience!),
> > press releases, 'flame wars', and esoteric descriptions of theories,
> > methodologies, and technologies. I HAD been sold on using very high
> > grade Media made with Gold for it's supposed 'Archival' nature and
> > with CD because they were engineered (supposedly) for extravagent
> > fault tolerance and ability to retrieve 'all' of one's data while
> > DVD's were (supposedly) engineered so error's and missing data have
> > minimal impact on the playing of video. ie: with frames a-b-c-d
> > playing and frame c's data is missing the video stream calmly marches
> > on the frame d. (Simplistic descripions I know, but I think fairly
> > accurate).
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> > I'm quite lost and am looking for a 'good' reference source!
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> > I am not looking for '100000' year durability, just serious confidence
> > in making it 10-15years before revisiting this data for a 'media' or
> > technology roll over.
>
> > Richard
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> Info like that would probably be on wikipedia.
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> An article  ( I unfortunately cam't recall where. CPU magazine maybe)
> about a year ago stll claimed that for museum and industrial archiving
> tape is still considered the " GOLD " standard. Providing of course
> magnetic fields can be avoided.- Hide quoted text -
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