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Sony MZ-RH10 Hi-MD Walkman

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StevieG

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I think the life of media depends on the quality and the manufacturer. And their measurements can only be speculative because CDs/DVDs/MDs haven't been around long enough for people to know if they will last 50+ years, let alone the equipment to read the media.

I do know that I have MDs from ~1993/1994 that still work fine. Also, it would depend on how the media is stored. I do know that with MD you don't have to worry about so much scratching the disc itself like you do with CD/DVD.

Personally I don't fully trust any media, and important music files/recordings/etc of mine are usually archived onto at least 3 different kinds.

That said, there are a couple posts I have seen here recently discussing the reliability of (Hi)MD as storage/archival media. Do a bit of searching and you should find a few other threads on this.

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I have a few CDR's from 1996 that are corrupted (the thin silver/gold layer starts to flake and there goes the content)

still, I continu to use CDR/DVDR and rather perform a fresh backup (from the old CDR/DVDR's to new ones) every five-ten years than depend on a format that doesn't really have a very certain future

I mean, ok perhaps the discs are very sturdy, but the machines won't last 50 years and how long will Sony still support HiMD (I don't think it's over yet, but it will end someday). Readable discs without a device to read them sure seems useless and quite frustrating to me

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