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I still have burners and empy CDs, so that day has not yet come for me! 💿💿💿

Still burning them and on the way to buy even more of them. Optical memory is still more resistant than electrical charges into chips

What's the lifespan if you keep it in good condition ?

False. I burn m-discs every quarter to keep encrypted archives of my most sensitive data.

I use standard BD-Rs.

Are standard BD-R's chemical or physical?

Many of them are HTL (inorganic) which is the entire point of M-Discs, using an inorganic instead of organic dye.

There are LTH BD-Rs (organic dyes) which are shit, but any HTL one should work for medium term archival, and you can identify them in a disc reader software.

Verbatim has a MABL BD-R thing too, which burns off metal instead of changing a dye.

Does Verbatim sell the MABL BD-R's under a particular label? I am running extremely low on M-Discs, and the standard has clearly been diluted by now.

Yes it says MABL on the package.

Like in the branding or fine print? Got an Amazon link?

Oh there we go. It was staring me in the face. Thanks.

My caveman brain wants to believe a physical pit in metal would be preferable for archival purposes. Is Caveman Rich wrong?

Yes, and they likely use better production lines than their unlabeled stuff.

I believe all “non-organic” HTL Blu-Rays use a variation of metal-based layers with permanent changes.

As long as the incredibly thin metal coating is strong. Lots of pressed retail CDs & DVDs succumbed to bit rot due to faulty data layers.

BD-R’s have scratch resistant coatings and usually better protection against delaminating.

I've never used BD much. I didn't think I've had a device with a disc slot since my Wii 😂 the only reason I know is from helping an audiophile friend rip his CD collection to flac when he had some old discs start to discolour & flake. Got him very stressed out.

CD data layer is at the top of the disk directly exposed to the environment

Nice move, do you use the tool Elliott uses in Mr Robot?

I have no idea what that would be

"DeepSound is a freeware steganography tool and audio converter that hides secret data into audio files. The application also enables you to extract secret files directly from audio files or audio CD tracks."

Pretty cool huh?

https://github.com/Jpinsoft/DeepSound

https://null-byte.wonderhowto.com/how-to/hacks-mr-robot-hide-data-audio-files-0164136/

Yesterday :) a CD compilation for my kid in the car. I think I'll be burning them for a bit longer

Nice I was thinking of getting an mdisk arrangement.

What is your set up? and do you still think it is the optimal long term storage method for you?

Ser I believe I burned around 50 disks on that day.

haha! en effet…

Et oui la nostalgie des CD

honnêtement … je m’en passe très bien!

je me souviens de mes classeurs de CD. Puis j’ai acheté un NAS