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dvdisaster reviews and mentions
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Cold / Offline Storage - Budget Friendly
DVDisaster, https://github.com/speed47/dvdisaster
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Should I worry about BD-R disc rot in my archival storage?
My family has a collection of important pictures, documents, and videos which are currently stored on CD-R, and have been since 2005. Ten out of the ~250 discs have been destroyed by disc rot, but luckily there were redundant copies. I am planning on migrating the collection to BD-R, because they seem much more robust. I'm also going to use ECC to protect the discs (https://github.com/speed47/dvdisaster)
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Are Verbatim BD-R discs stable enough to last several decades?
For my optical backups I use this additional software, called DVDisaster. I create image with 10 to 15 % space left and let the program augment the image with recovery data. After that's done, I burn it to optical media.
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Newbie hoarder, question about blue-ray backups.
dvdisaster
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Durable physical storage for 64 GB of data?
dvdisaster has returned to life too.
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Optical media such as M-Disk for archival storage
I hope you use dvdisaster to protect your data. If you use it on an ISO before burning it, you can make a bit-exact recovery in most cases, even discarding the zero padding introduced sometimes on re-ripping the disc and mangling things.
- New bluray for 100-year long term storage
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Optical Discs Aren't Dead.....
Even with archive-grade media you should use something like dvdisaster to generate error-correction-code (ECC) files for each disk (rule-of-thumb, 20% of each disk should be filled with ECC data. That only leaves you with 80 GB if you are using 100 GB BDXL M DISCs)
- I have some old CDs which were burnt around 2000 - they're not reading, is there any way I can access the data on them? Any techniques I should know? Thanks
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SSD for long term audio storage?
https://github.com/speed47/dvdisaster (there's tutorials to show you how this works all over youtube and the internet and the manual)
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speed47/dvdisaster is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of dvdisaster is C.
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