Transferring movie film to DVD
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@milty40 All too true, I have had DVD-Rs in a box under the monitor quite simply fail to be readable. The chemical dye which a DVD-R recorder changes with its lazer can become unstable. A factory "pressed" DVD which has the optical "notes" inscribed onto a stainless steel master which is pressed into a plastic disk and covered with a thin film could last a very long time. If it is not scratched. With DVD-R we are in the same boat with chemical film reels. They can go bad over time.
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If you want to store data on something that doesn't deteriorate, than you must use punchcards made of plastic. They should last millions of years.
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how
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shines right into the computers hard drive wtf
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indeed, they should have known that.
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im thinkin of making a company that makes stuff that will work with antiques.
like an 8mm film processing kit.
sounds like fun right?
make home videos from 40 year old cameras. lol
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ohhh, I can't wait to see those Super 8 transferred to Bluray! 1080p! : D
Im glad you have a business, you are doing a great thing...however, telling people that DVD's don't deteriorate is false.
milty40 3 years ago 6