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RE: Your very own music Library of Congress ?

Abe Col!ins - I came across the M discs when looking for media for a family project. I got negatives and movies of family and friends from the 1920s until digital imaging took over. I had them digitized and sent them on thumb drives to my brother and sisters for Christmas. We will get details about each picture and scene and write a script for it. So, yes, I am looking for something that will be around long after I am. I am presuming that archivists will be able to covert cd/dvd/BR formats in jpeg, mpeg, and wav files to the then current technology. I figure a disc that will reliably survive most temperature and humidity conditions without using or requiring electricity for 50 years is a good idea.

My music files are on an SD chip, a thumbdrive, and on a Synology NAS with mirrored 8TB drives. My New Year audio resolution is to get Qobuz working now that I am happy with performance of the digital side.


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