Part of being an adult, I suppose, is learning that nothing is sacred.
I had heard of CD rot before--the deterioration of CD and DVD media over time--but I believed it was a rarity. I had even seen a couple of victims of the phenomenon, where the silver media was riddled with pinprick sized holes.
Recently, I noticed that one of my older CDs wouldn't play properly. Sure enough, it had a scattering of these pinpricks. Then I started checking other early cds from '85 and '86. About two out of three show some sign of damage.
Well, I've calculated out that I can do a lossless transfer of my CD collection to one of them new fangled 750GB drives with a bit of room to spare. I'll even spring for a second one for backup, but HOLY SHIT. This just isn't right!
Anybody else experiencing this? Thinking about how they'll cope?
I had heard of CD rot before--the deterioration of CD and DVD media over time--but I believed it was a rarity. I had even seen a couple of victims of the phenomenon, where the silver media was riddled with pinprick sized holes.
Recently, I noticed that one of my older CDs wouldn't play properly. Sure enough, it had a scattering of these pinpricks. Then I started checking other early cds from '85 and '86. About two out of three show some sign of damage.
Well, I've calculated out that I can do a lossless transfer of my CD collection to one of them new fangled 750GB drives with a bit of room to spare. I'll even spring for a second one for backup, but HOLY SHIT. This just isn't right!
Anybody else experiencing this? Thinking about how they'll cope?
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