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Re: [ARSCLIST] 74 vs 80 minute CDRs
Hi David...Can I ask if these CDRs are used to archive the digital recordings of the cylinders you make? Is this your storage medium of choice?
I am also undergoing an archive project for cylinders (not particularly rare ones) and I have chosen to purchase a server with RAID drives. My rationale is this...The drives are fast and large (I have 320GB which cost very little) they are treated as one big disk so I dont have to then catalog the CD's, they are divided into sub directories. The raid protects against any 1 drive failing (I can also backup to tape for better backup)
And when the time comes, I can always easily move the recordings off this RAID server and onto some other server (or medium) using network file copy which is very fast.
What are your thoughts regarding an approach like this?
David Seubert <seubert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'd like to get opinions from people on the list on 74 vs. 80 minute CDRs.
We are finding it increasingly difficult to find 74 minute CDs. Last time I
needed CDRs I found that Taiyo-Yuden now only makes 80 minute discs and in
fact very few companies make 74 minute CDRs. We burn on two brands, Mitsui
and a second brand. The latest batch we bought were Verbatim, which we are
discovering have very high error rates on our setup when burned above 12x
(though they are fine below 12x).
I've always avoided 80 minute discs because my understanding is that Red
Book CDs are 74 minutes long and 80 minute CDs are not Red Book standard.
Is this correct? Is there another standard for 80 minute CDs, or is the
design of 80 minute discs subject to the whims of the manufacturer? Is
there actually any evidence of greater incompatibility with 80 minute
disc!
s? I
don't want to switch to 80 min, but it looks like the market may
be heading that way.
David
David Seubert, Curator
Performing Arts Collection
Davidson Library Special Collections
University of California
Santa Barbara, CA 93106
(805) 893-5444 Fax (805) 893-5749
mailto:seubert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.library.ucsb.edu/speccoll/pa/
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