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bdemenil
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Just thought I would share this with you all.
As you all know, audio takes up lots of space. For a while now I've been using IDE HDs for storage. I got myself these removable IDE HD kits to make it easier to swap out HDs.
The thing is, HDs are very sensitive. Taking them in and out a computer and moving them around is a recipe for disaster. Over the last 2 years, I've had many HDs die on me - have lost lots of important data. I've experimented with different brands : IBM, Maxtor, and Seagate - and have had problems with all of them.
My conclusion is that while HDs are fairly reliable as long as they remain in your computer and don't move around, they are not at all suitable for long-term storage and backup.
I record at 24bit 96K. My requirement is that I would like to be able to backup at least one full song to my storage medium.
So what are the alternatives? CDR doesn't have much capacity. Tape is slow and sometimes expensive - especially if you want quality and capacity. I've decided to go over to DVD-R. It's cheap, pretty fast (getting faster), and, if it's anything like CD, pretty reliable for long term storage (as long as don't use it as a table decoration or a frisbee). It doesn't have much capacity (4.7GB), but it's enough to get one song onto - so I can at least store my data in logical units.
As you all know, audio takes up lots of space. For a while now I've been using IDE HDs for storage. I got myself these removable IDE HD kits to make it easier to swap out HDs.
The thing is, HDs are very sensitive. Taking them in and out a computer and moving them around is a recipe for disaster. Over the last 2 years, I've had many HDs die on me - have lost lots of important data. I've experimented with different brands : IBM, Maxtor, and Seagate - and have had problems with all of them.
My conclusion is that while HDs are fairly reliable as long as they remain in your computer and don't move around, they are not at all suitable for long-term storage and backup.
I record at 24bit 96K. My requirement is that I would like to be able to backup at least one full song to my storage medium.
So what are the alternatives? CDR doesn't have much capacity. Tape is slow and sometimes expensive - especially if you want quality and capacity. I've decided to go over to DVD-R. It's cheap, pretty fast (getting faster), and, if it's anything like CD, pretty reliable for long term storage (as long as don't use it as a table decoration or a frisbee). It doesn't have much capacity (4.7GB), but it's enough to get one song onto - so I can at least store my data in logical units.