[linux-audio-user] Reliable archival of recordings

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You can get an NEC DVD-R/+R/-RW/+RW/CDR/RW for about $120 if you look
around.  That's what I paid for mine (including shipping).

Jan


On Thu, 2003-12-18 at 13:35, Ross Vandegrift wrote:
> Hey everyone,
> 
> 	I'm currently looking into a computer upgrade, including new
> disks.  As everyone here knows, more space is well worth it.
> Unfortunately, money isn't unlimited ::-(.
> 
> 	Previously, I've always kept my disks in mirrored pairs to
> ensure the death of one disk didn't cost me any data.  But looking
> around, I'm not sure if I wanna spring the $200 for a pair of 120G+
> drives.  But we all know I'll regret getting something smaller.
> 
> 	Does anyone here have some other clever solutions to getting
> reliable archives of recordings?  My ardour sessions, even for demos
> quickly outpace what will reasonable fit on to CDs.  DVD burners are
> still way out of my price range.  I'm plum out of ideas.
> 
> Thanks for any tips!
> 
> -- 
> Ross Vandegrift
> ross@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> 
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