Burnable DVD Life
Burnable DVD Life
Not unexpected, but as I go though my library of physical media, I'm discovering that many of the CDs and DVDs I burned back in the day (~20 years ago in some cases) have become unreadable. Fortunately, I have digital copies of most of these already, so it's not a catastrophe. I do recall warnings about the limited life of burnable media. There was only one vendor (Kodak, I think) that offered "archival" discs. These were significantly more expensive. I wonder how those are doing?
Re: Burnable DVD Life
That's normal, chemical processes destroys the disc over the years. From my experience, the lifetime is 10-15 years.
An original DVD / Blu-ray is pressed from an master and not written by laser in an disc writer, so it's totaly different.
An original DVD / Blu-ray is pressed from an master and not written by laser in an disc writer, so it's totaly different.
Good Luck
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