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Newbie
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17. February 2006 @ 11:27 |
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If you had a stack of pictures that maybe didn't mean more than life itself but close there was only one copy and one alone you suddenly feel the need to back it up in a digital form, What would you use?
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Senior Member
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17. February 2006 @ 11:34 |
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TY or Verb
Dropbox: http://db.tt/p5P9bH1d
System 1: Core2Quad Q6600 O/Ced @ 3.15 GHz, Gigabyte GA EP35 DS4 mobo, Zalman 9700, 4GB PC6400 RAM, Sapphire Radeon 2600HD Pro, Samsung 920BW 19" Widescreen LCD, Hauppauge! PVR-350.
System 2: Core2Duo E6400 O/Ced @ 3.2 GHz, Gigabyte GA 965P S3 mobo, Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro, 2GB PC6400 RAM, PNY GeForce 6600, Hyundai B70A 17" LCD.
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Senior Member
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17. February 2006 @ 13:14 |
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talk about a dramatic question lol.
But yes, Taiyo Yudens or Verbatims (if you really wanna nitpick, then the DataLife Plus shiney Verbs).
Latest AnyDVD to rip > VOBB to blank the unwanted on a DVD > Shrink to compress > ImgBurn to burn = Never starting a thread asking how to backup a movie
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Moderator
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17. February 2006 @ 14:45 |
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I'll follow the crowd here:)
Taiyo Yuden all the way! Then verbatim. Haven't let me down yet!
I think snuglbug that these 2 brands would the majority of the responses - there may be a few stray ones (so disregard those :).
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AfterDawn Addict
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17. February 2006 @ 18:39 |
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ooh ooh...CMC MAG are the best~!! :) JUST KIDDING
i agree with the general consensus here, you won't go far wrong with your IMPORTANT pictures using MCC coded Verbatims or Taiyo Yudens~ :)
docTY~
Recommended Media:
Taiyo Yuden 4x dvd-r TYGO1/ 8x dvd-r TYGO2/ 8x dvd+r YUDEN000T02/ 16x dvd+r YUDEN000T03
Verbatim 8x dvd+r MCC003
Verbatim dvd+r DL (MKM001)= flawless no compression backups
"Do Yourself A Favor, Use The Good Stuff
TY & Verbs 4 Life~ :)" ~docTY~
"Its better to be quiet and appear stupid, then to open your mouth and remove all doubt."
I am always prepared to recognize that there can be two points of view - mine and one that is probably wrong - John Gorton
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Newbie
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18. February 2006 @ 06:48 |
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Thank you all for your responses they are much appreciated so its TY and VERBATIM. Heres another one for you. Lets say that you don't trust disks to last your lifetime and after spending 40 hours a week for 16 weeks (ok a little fib maybe not that much time) to scan in those pics and home movies what would you recommend for a back up of a back up. I was thinking a Raid system (because even HDD's can go bad that way you have more then one copy. Do you think this is extreme or on target. I am so afraid that after all the work of scanning that the work would just disappear.
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CoreBus
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18. February 2006 @ 15:38 |
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double backup em up save one in a double sealed bag if your that afraid but dude i meen media changes all the time so no dvd/cd is lifetime well they are but not. dvd/cd format is what we are using today in the future prolly well be using DVD 75GB disc as a standard format if you wanna keep keep em untill you die keep updating your medium when new mediums come out just burn from old to new thats the only input i could think of
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 18. February 2006 @ 16:07
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