|  | Posted by Gene on 02/04/07 22:12 
I've finally concluded that there is NO good way to convert all my thousands(literally) of VHS,  8mm, H-8, D8, and MiniDV library to DVD 4.7GB discs
 at this time. They simply are too tiny, and double layer are too small &
 expensive.
 Blu-Ray ~27GB & the ~50GB discs will work arithmetically, or so it seems.
 
 
 Questions:
 
 1. Will Blu-Ray become the new standard, or is there another VHS out there
 that will make Blu-Ray the Betacam?
 
 2. Any thoughts on how long it will take the generic ~25GB discs to get to
 the
 $0.50/USD range in 1K quantities?
 
 
 I'm guessing that something similar to the above will be available in 2
 years,
 and probably less.
 
 My library has survived this long on tape, bet it will last another two
 years.
 BTW - all of my old tapes, both audio & video, that are > 30 years of age
 play just fine. I do, however, have to be careful with the tapes separating
 off the reels when rewinding.
 
 Sure hope someone markets a camcorder that uses Blu-Ray discs (50GB size) -
 and not tape:-)
 A camcorder with a removable 250GB hard drive could work, but writing
 directly to the final media
 makes a lot of sense to me.
 
 Gene
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