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fne8w2ah@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago

Sony is killing off recordable Blu-ray, bidding farewell to disc burning | TechSpot

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fne8w2ah@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago
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In an interview Sony gave to AV Watch recently, the company admitted it's going to "gradually end development and production" of recordable Blu-rays and other optical disc...
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    Data on hard drives also generally lasts a long time. Much longer than 5-10 years.

    And make sure you’re constantly monitoring those discs, disc rot is very much a thing for all optical medica.

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      MDiscs are ISO rated for hundreds to thousands of years.

      https://www.ecma-international.org/wp-content/uploads/ECMA-379_3rd_edition_june_2010.pdf

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        Rated for, but that doesn’t mean they’re all actually manufactured to that standard.

        CDs were rated for like 50+ years originally I think. We found out real quick that was an optimistic number, especially when you buy the cheapest thing around.

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      Assuming the drive spins back up after being left in a cupboard for 15 years, if you’re still even able to find a computer compatible with whatever cables it used back then. But yeah.

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        If proper SATA ever goes away, I’d wager that there will still be SATA-to-USB adapters on sale. Heck, people still find ways to connect floppy drives to their modern PCs.

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