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lyceemoliere

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I have been trying to use minidiscs to back up slides and photos in the hopes that if they are backed up on both cds and himd discs the photos are more likely to be saved and last well into the future. Am also hoping this will help in the event computer gets another virus and needs to be fixed or wiped clean as a result.

Have people encountered glitches with uploading data similar to that described frequently in this forum when uploaded music seems to be lost during the upload process or is this glitch specific for music and sonic stage? If problems occur- any ideas on how to prevent dataloss other than by having the photos saved in a n alternate medium?

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the cdrw have slight problems tho, its very limited in its number of rewrites and you cant delete a file in the middle of the disc and use the empty space to write something else. both of these you get with MO...

so lets break it down to points:

hi-md:

+small physical size

+reliable long-term storage

+1gb capasity

+ram like rewrite

+near umlimited rewrites (1000000+ i think sony have stated)

-slow write speed

cdrw:

-not so small physical size

-650MB capasity

-all or nothing rewrite

-limited number of rewrites (about 1000)

+reliable long-term storage

+fast write speed

cdr:

-not so small physical size

-ca 700MB capasity (you can find both 650 and i think 800 capasity ones)

-no rewrite

-unreliable long-term storage

+fast write speed

as for dvdr and dvdrw (in all their mutations) i cant realy comment. most likely they are like their cd equivalent, only with bigger storage wink.gif

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the cdrw have slight problems tho, its very limited in its number of rewrites and you cant delete a file in the middle of the disc and use the empty space to write something else. both of these you get with MO...

This is true, but archival usage dictates writing once and not messing with the disc again.

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