> Cheers all.
> 
> Before I buy are there horror stories regarding archival qualities. Are
> there any benefits to buying big name brands for example.
> 
> Previously I have been archiving scans but now it is digital capture I
> need to balance the cost against security. Although I also save the RAW
> on an external HD it would be nice to know the DVD version had some
> life expectancy.

Jonathan,

I use Traxdata DVD's and have had no problems at all so far with them. This
is the blurb from the www.blankdiscshop.co.uk site:


{DV 372} Traxdata Branded 1-2x 4.7gb DVD-R in slim Glider DVD case.
One of the most reliable discs on the market.

This high quality 'A' grade DVD-R is manufactured by Ritek, and is branded
with the TRAXDATA logo (Ritek own the brand name, so you can bet they would
only ever use their best discs for this product!)

This disc comes in a slim DVD case with the new "Glider" system for holding
the disc in place.

This disc was voted 5 out of 5 by What Video magazine.

Traxdata discs have the lowest percentage rate of return of any DVDR we
sell. Lots get sold....Very very few people have problems with them :)

Suggested for use on the following hardware: Pioneer 103/A03, Pioneer
104/A04, Pioneer 105/A05/, Pioneer A/106,Toshiba, Panasonic E20, E30, HS2,
Sony DRU500a, Sony PS2, X-Box, NEC ND-1300a.


Simon.

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