"Marketing departments can claim anything they want but since there weren't bluray discs 50 years ago there is no way to prove it "
I agree, but logically speaking they should last longer than magnetic tape.
---In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, <avid-l2@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
> From: "tcurren@..." <tcurren@...>I personally dont buy the whole 50 year lifespan of bluray. At my last job I had more than one bluRay archive that was unreadable after little over a year (and everything on them lost forever).
>...Followed by optical media, like BluRay (assuming there will be a drive to read it in 50 years).
>
Marketing departments can claim anything they want but since there weren't bluray discs 50 years ago there is no way to prove it (and I would bet you that they their lifespan is far shorter but I probably wont be around to collect the bet).
Mike Cardeiro
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