Frame burst errors
FBE |
< 6 |
Block error rate
BLER average |
<
10 |
Block error rate
BLER peak |
<
50 |
E 22 (correctable
errors) |
<
0 |
E 32
(uncorrectable errors) |
<
0 |
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lars gaustad
preservation advisor
media lab
national library of norway
+47 751 21 154
www.nb.no
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Fra: Holly Dzyban [mailto:politicholly@xxxxxxxxx]
Sendt: 3. mars 2004 18:24
Til: ARSCLIST@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Emne: Re: [ARSCLIST] refresh planSorry, guess I wasn't very clear there, was I?Our collection will eventually consist of roughly 15,000 Mitsui Gold CD-Rs, each of which holds one copy of an analog recording. Say 6,000 will be in a semi-closed archive, used only when the mp3 copies do not have high enough sound resolution for our linguistic researcher. 9,000 will be stored in a closed archive, only handled to make another CD copy if one of the 6,000 is lost or damaged. Between the semi-closed and closed archives, we'll have five copies of each recording, each on a separate CD.Is that enough information? Thanks so much for your help.Holly
Don Cox <doncox@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:On 02/03/04, Holly Dzyban wrote:
> My organization is currently in the planning/creation phase of a
> digital recordings archive. I am trying to write the refresh plan, and
> was wondering if anyone had any advice as far as how and how often to
> check or replace the 12,000+ CDs in our collection.
Are these commercial, moulded CDs, or are they CDs written in a
computer?
How often will they be handled?
Regards
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Don Cox
doncox@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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