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Re: CDs, was DATs, Was Re: arsclist Duplicating casette tapes
From: Patent Tactics, George Brock-Nannestad
Perhaps I should mention that UNESCO is coordinating meetings
of understanding between media manufacturers (later equipment
manufacturers) and IASA, the International Association of Sound
and Audiovisual Archives, as well as FIAT/IFTA the International
Federation of Television Archives. There is an understanding on the
side of manufacturers that archives have a need for stability rather
than speed (CD-R's) and for information regarding typically reel-to-
reel and video magnetic tape, and archives have an understanding
that media manufacturers are not deciding the pace of
development, and the archives will obviously respect proprietary
trade information in order that competition between firms (of which
there are fewer and fewer) will not be distorted. UNESCO itself
(under the auspices of the Memory of the World programme) will
act as a type of clearinghouse.
But the optimistic conclusion of a recent meeting in Paris on 14
June 2002 was that it would indeed be possible to have a CD-R
manufactured which would adhere to "older" standards of reliability
connected to slower speed.
Like all development, this will probably be slow going, and a lot of
stop-gap measures will be needed by the various archives. In my
view, the most important is actually the pick-off of the signal from
the original media, unless it is already in a "digital" form, in which
case we "only" have coding problems. And that problem will be
with us for a long time yet and will not be solved by the media
solution.
Kind regards,
George Brock-Nannestad
Patent Tactics
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