Every year we hold a PreNAB Editors' Lounge panel. (this will be our 10th year) we have a panel that prognosticates, kvetches, wishes for new things, etc. And for at least the last 5 years, one of the main subjects that comes up has been archiving. And every year we all agree that there isn't an ideal solution in place yet. I anticipate the same this year.
How can such a potentially huge market go so unanswered?
--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, "pat_adc" wrote:
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> Yes we've avoided Blu-ray as Archives. DVD-Rs were never that stable so no reason to think BD-R would be much better.
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> > "I hate it when companies make claims like this. Blue ray hasn't been around long enough for them to know how it holds up after 10 years. 50 years? puh-leze."
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> > Same thing I always give them a hard time about. Basically, they use a testing rig that simulates passage of time by exposing to extremes.
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