Posted by doc on 01/10/03 11:44
Currently we provide them to our customer in a paper sleeve that has a clear
acitate (sp) window and they may eventually want to store them in a zippered
book that holds up to 200 DVD's.
Thoughts on this method of storage?
drd
"Jack P" <vidpro40@optonlineDOT.netX> wrote in message
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> Taiyo Yuden or Verbatim
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> Hands Down ----
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> I've made over 1400 DVD-R's in the last 10 months and I've learned some
> HARD lessons about DVDR's:
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> If you want high quality and don't mind a semi High price --- go with
> Verbatim 8X DVD-R (minus R)
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> All of my fellow local production companies use these;
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> If you want good but cheap: Go with Taiyo Yuden ---some great deals can
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> I use www.supermediastore.com
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> My PVA just had a great discussion about DVD's in general.
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> Store them vertically in a DRY area. Put them in DVD cases --- NOT CD
> Jewel Cases, as you can cause
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> layer separation starting with the hub---- otherwise.
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> Keep them out of the sunlight
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> Some people think storing video file data onto DVD RAM disks is the way to
> go because they will "age" better
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> longevity-wise, because they are written-to like hard drives and they are
> inside special cartridges.
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> Keep your tape masters in a dry, secure space as well -- because you just
> never know, right?
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> "doc" <doc@anywhere.com> wrote in message
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>> Does the group have a suggestion on the best DVD discs/media for long
>> term commercial applications?
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>> drd
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>> --
>> :o)
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>> "Dave my mind is going. I can feel it"
>> HAL9000 2001 A Space Odyssey 1968
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