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I just recently picked up a net-md recorder/player and... yeah, absolutely love it... and it's great for recording longer things. I do a 2 hour radio talk show 5 nights a week, and would like to record it to just be able to review the show and take out sound bytes... recording every show on a seperate disc would amount to... um... a lot of money.

So I was wondering how the discs hold up if you keep recording and erasing and recording and erasing and recording and erasing etc etc...

Anyone have any experience on this?

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From a Sony point of view, MD blanks can go through about a million re-recordings. So the technology itself is reliable. It all depends on the quality of the blank itself, professional disks such as the Sony ES series would probably last longer than cheap ones.

From my point of view I still have MD blanks bought in 1997 for which I've done endless recordings and erases, and they still behave and sound like brand new. And I've always gone for if not the cheapest, at least reasonnably priced blanks.

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I got into MD in 98 and still have my very first disc and it sounds great. I usually bought whatever was on sale instead of going for the more expensive stuff, and save for a couple of broken ones due to extreme abuse they are all working great. Standard abuse is pretty much daily though. I'm not exactly gentle with them, and there are a few that haven't had a shutter in years.

In short, MDs will last...

-Jeff

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Ok, ill add my input

Only problem I have had with MD was when I used to carry them in a pencil case (yes it was a LONG time ago) and little bits of pencil shavings got inside a few of them causing read errors but they worked fine after being cleaned.

Appart from that I bough 5 discs with an MZ-R3 when it first came out (still got it & working fine although I now use an NH1). The original discs cost me £50 for 5 (WOW) and they are still working the same as the day I bought them. One of my later $ony discs started to show errors on my Hifi equipment (503 deck. Now dead, god rest its parts). but after using it in my NH1 it is still fine.

...... Unless you physically break the disc I dont think you will have any problems. Just keep them in a clean place (no pencil shavings)

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