> Might I inquire where you get this information? I remember hearing something > similiar in the late 80s that "CDs won't last longer than 10-15 years", but here > it's over 20 years since I got my copy of Billy Joel's Nylon Curtain and it, > along with 3 other CDs I got in 1983, still play and work flawlessly - even in > my old Sony CDP-101 player I bought! hello all i think the issue here is down to the dye used - as the dye is photo-reactive i think the early dyes were yet to be perfected. so i suspect the early CDs survivability depends on the storage & light conditions. dyes have gotten a lot better in recent years, in the late 90's i think there was an article in Audio Media looking at media lifespans - a good CDR (for example HHB CDR74 Gold) is expected to last 100 years. it's DATs i'm really worried about - but then again i was recently forced to re-master a pile of stuff from DAT for itunes - so the really important stuff is backed up to CDROM now... cheers paul
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Re: [motm] OT: Digital recording and the Mac Mini
2005-01-13 by Sikorsky
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