Choosing Archival Quality burnable media

Blogged in general, geek stuff, camera by Ben Monday December 11, 2006

Today I came across this great article by Patrick McFarland, the well-known Free Software Magazine author, going into great detail on CD/DVD media. McFarland covers the history of these media from CDs through recordable DVDs, explaining the various formats and their strengths and drawbacks. The heart of the article is an essay on the DVD-R vs. DVD+R recording standards, leading to McFarland’s recommendation for which media he buys for archival storage. Spoiler:


it’s Taiyo Yuden DVD+R for the win. From the article:
“Unlike pressed CDs/DVDs, ‘burnt’ CDs/DVDs can eventually ‘fade,’ due to five things that affect the quality of CD media: sealing method, reflective layer, organic dye makeup, where it was manufactured, and your storage practices (please keep all media out of direct sunlight, in a nice cool dry dark place, in acid-free plastic containers; this will triple the lifetime of any media).”

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