Originally posted by alanzo
It's like sifting through cat shit to find a penny. In the end, it wasn't worth the effort.
Aug-30-2010 18:50
Looney4Clooney
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Originally posted by Beatflux
Depends on what kind. Some can last 100 years.
the general ones with chemical dye do not last long. I think you are referring to actual pressed dvds which is another ball game.
Aug-30-2010 21:17
Viber
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Registered: Jun 2003
Location: City, Country format
I just read that SSD drives are going to be a lot cheaper in a few months - they will cost like 1$ for every GB.
Aug-30-2010 22:34
DJ RANN
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Registered: May 2001
Location: Hollywood....
I think this thread whoudl be bumped every 3 months.
A very well known engineer once said to me:
"There are two types of Protools engineers; those who have lost data, and those who are about to"
This was off the back of me losing an entire 6 hour percussion session, with two musicians, just because I had not backed up and when coming in the next morning to resume the session, I accidentally copied the blank starting template folder back on to the target drive and forgot to rename it.
Needless to say I never did it again, and now a backup is second nature.
@Eric - let me know if you need any pointers on Tape backup - I've used most versions of tape including all the DLT's....
@viber - that would be great news...I'm just beginning to see that happen to prices on the likes of newegg etc.