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Re: [Digital BW] Storage: DVD vs CD

Re: [Digital BW] Storage: DVD vs CD

2002-03-27 by VLLYDWLR

Just as an aside.......is the burner bad or is it a software interface problem.
If burner is good, was wondering if you want to sell it.

VllyDwlr

Mitch Alland wrote:

>  As I am having trouble with my current SCSI interface CD burner, I have to decide whether to get an new FW-CD burner or a DVD burner. As my Photoshop files are usually about 240MB, perhaps that is the way to go.
>
> I know of two DVD burners, the LaCie DVD-RW drive which costs $499 and the LaCie DVD DVD-R Second Generation drive which seems to be faster but whose costs I don't know.
>
> What are your recommendations as to:
>
> 1. whether to go to a DVD burner, and
> 2. which DVD burner to get?
>
> --Mitch
>
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Re: [Digital BW] Storage: DVD vs CD

2002-03-27 by alland20854

The burner is fine; it's just that it has a SCSI interface and I need 
FW or USB. The trouble is that I have the burner in Bangkok and am now 
is Washignton,

--Mitch

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> Just as an aside.......is the burner bad or is it a software interface problem.
> If burner is good, was wondering if you want to sell it.
> 
> VllyDwlr

Re: [Digital BW] Storage: DVD vs CD

2002-03-27 by Bob Frost

I've been using the Panasonic DVD Burner for some months now with no
problems (on Win 98SE and now on XP). Makes CD's seem like floppies!

Bob Frost.

----- Original Message -----
From: "VLLYDWLR" <vllydwlr@...>


> Just as an aside.......is the burner bad or is it a software interface
problem.
> If burner is good, was wondering if you want to sell it.
>
> VllyDwlr
>
> Mitch Alland wrote:
>
> >  As I am having trouble with my current SCSI interface CD burner, I have
to decide whether to get an new FW-CD burner or a DVD burner. As my
Photoshop files are usually about 240MB, perhaps that is the way to go.
> >
> > I know of two DVD burners, the LaCie DVD-RW drive which costs $499 and
the LaCie DVD DVD-R Second Generation drive which seems to be faster but
whose costs I don't know.
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> >
> > What are your recommendations as to:
> >
> > 1. whether to go to a DVD burner, and
> > 2. which DVD burner to get?

Re: [Digital BW] Storage: DVD vs CD

2002-03-28 by Martin Wesley

Mitch,

I was looking at the issue of backup and archiving with CD's or DVD's. Instead I got an External 160GB Maxtor hard drive on a Firewire connection. I am copying photo files off to that. The cost was just under $400. I think there are 120GB units for $300.

A lot easier than burning CD's and cheaper than a DVD burner.

Martin
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Mitch Alland 
  To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2002 8:04 AM
  Subject: [Digital BW] Storage: DVD vs CD


  As I am having trouble with my current SCSI interface CD burner, I have to decide whether to get an new FW-CD burner or a DVD burner. As my Photoshop files are usually about 240MB, perhaps that is the way to go.

  I know of two DVD burners, the LaCie DVD-RW drive which costs $499 and the LaCie DVD DVD-R Second Generation drive which seems to be faster but whose costs I don't know.

  What are your recommendations as to:

  1. whether to go to a DVD burner, and
  2. which DVD burner to get?

  --Mitch


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Re: [Digital BW] Storage: DVD vs CD

2002-03-28 by Derek Clarke

You should distinguish between backup, which is disaster avoidance,  and 
archiving which is long term storage.

A second hard disc is ideal for backup, but something else is more 
appropriate for archiving IMO.
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On Thursday 28 Mar 2002 3:15 am, Martin Wesley wrote:
> Mitch,
>
> I was looking at the issue of backup and archiving with CD's or DVD's.
> Instead I got an External 160GB Maxtor hard drive on a Firewire connection.
> I am copying photo files off to that. The cost was just under $400. I think
> there are 120GB units for $300.
>
> A lot easier than burning CD's and cheaper than a DVD burner.
>
> Martin
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Mitch Alland
>   To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
>   Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2002 8:04 AM
>   Subject: [Digital BW] Storage: DVD vs CD
>
>
>   As I am having trouble with my current SCSI interface CD burner, I have
> to decide whether to get an new FW-CD burner or a DVD burner. As my
> Photoshop files are usually about 240MB, perhaps that is the way to go.
>
>   I know of two DVD burners, the LaCie DVD-RW drive which costs $499 and
> the LaCie DVD DVD-R Second Generation drive which seems to be faster but
> whose costs I don't know.
>
>   What are your recommendations as to:
>
>   1. whether to go to a DVD burner, and
>   2. which DVD burner to get?
>
>   --Mitch
>
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Re: [Digital BW] Storage: DVD vs CD

2002-03-28 by Martin Wesley

Derek,

Your distinction is a good one. If I wanted to be rigorous I would have two
or more and use them in rotation maintaining one off-site.

Martin

----- Original Message -----
From: "Derek Clarke" <derek_c@...>
To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2002 2:24 AM
Subject: Re: [Digital BW] Storage: DVD vs CD


> You should distinguish between backup, which is disaster avoidance,  and
> archiving which is long term storage.
>
> A second hard disc is ideal for backup, but something else is more
> appropriate for archiving IMO.
>
> On Thursday 28 Mar 2002 3:15 am, Martin Wesley wrote:
> > Mitch,
> >
> > I was looking at the issue of backup and archiving with CD's or DVD's.
> > Instead I got an External 160GB Maxtor hard drive on a Firewire
connection.
> > I am copying photo files off to that. The cost was just under $400. I
think
> > there are 120GB units for $300.
> >
> > A lot easier than burning CD's and cheaper than a DVD burner.
> >
> > Martin
> >   ----- Original Message -----
> >   From: Mitch Alland
> >   To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
> >   Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2002 8:04 AM
> >   Subject: [Digital BW] Storage: DVD vs CD
> >
> >
> >   As I am having trouble with my current SCSI interface CD burner, I
have
> > to decide whether to get an new FW-CD burner or a DVD burner. As my
> > Photoshop files are usually about 240MB, perhaps that is the way to go.
> >
> >   I know of two DVD burners, the LaCie DVD-RW drive which costs $499 and
> > the LaCie DVD DVD-R Second Generation drive which seems to be faster but
> > whose costs I don't know.
> >
> >   What are your recommendations as to:
> >
> >   1. whether to go to a DVD burner, and
> >   2. which DVD burner to get?
> >
> >   --Mitch
> >
> >
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