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The DVD of the (; allegedly) thousand of years will keep rob - 18 Jul 2009 12:47:00
The name suits the product: Millenniata called the start-up, which claims to have developed a DVD that will remain playable for thousands of storage. Between 20-30 dollars this will cost developed specifically for archival purposes and DVDs playable on conventional DVD players to be (and the better in 1000 years should be more synonymous :-)). For burning, however, a special burner needed ...

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Antwort von silencerx:

well, here is an interesting article, why is the optical disk will probably die out:

http://www.trendsderzukunft.de/dvd-ist-tod-sd-karte/2009/07/18/

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Antwort von strike300xxx:

Even in 100 years, we are interested in no more pork for DVD's.

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Antwort von Alexius Marnion:

hmmmjoo,
ne just write seminar paper on digital archiving, and since I can already imagine that the disc would be very interesting for archives.

But even if the 1000 years synonymous with the only anhähernd this DVD is true then any other storage medium at the point exceeds by far.

Okay, clearly the need None 1000 years long, but as long as the data would be most likely to eh not interpretable.
After all, you can but the möglicherweiße finally replace the old film reels, which still stored in our archives because no plausible substitute is able to keep up with their life expectancy.
And for home use is probably never thought of before.

Data tapes are cheaper than similar superposable in robotics and hold much longer.


Well, cheer me, anyway can even reinschreiben something in what my job might not be familiar with Professor ^ ^

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Antwort von Videofactory:

"Alexius Marnion" wrote:
After all, you can but the möglicherweiße finally replace the old film reels

As far as I know, the film rolls are used not only because of their shelf life, but because you can see the films, in principle, without any technical devices with the naked eye.

Even in a hundred years it should still be able to represent such a picture.

For DVDs, CDs, and everything else, so what haste codecs in a hundred years ago no longer exists.
The data is then still available, but no longer usable.

Gruß, Alex.

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Antwort von B.DeKid:

FILM aka Microfilm synonymous but can only store some data ... but you can actually synonymous store a code on him later this scan and auto detect or to implement.

Microfilm is very cost intensive ...

My Meihnung after it was mentioned above, the DISC but as a kind of give the MiniDisc makes them even more secure

MfG
B. DeKid

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Antwort von baerenbold:

With the digital media is such a thing - 10 years ago, PCs were still a 5.25 "floppy drive. Sowas Who can play today or even use a Jaz / Zip of Iomega media - it is not so long ago that the Future media were "...
There are evaporated gold CD's of Kodak, supposedly good for 100 years - in C't test, they were the worst!
In an old mine tunnels near Freiburg in the Black Forest, the storing copies of the heritage of Germany - not on the floppy, Jaz, Zip, CD, DVD, SD or CF, but on Black and white film, of microfiche and 70mm strips in airtight stainless steel tanks at a constant 8-10 ° C.

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Antwort von Interlaced_Killer:

I would like to know how the Supreme Court would decide if my example, after 3 years of entering into a bulb, which is to keep h allegedly 50,000.

The statutory warranty period has been harmonized in the EU even in just two years. As is with the promise that are not clearly designated as a "guarantee" that is, as far as I know ausgestritten, have never been, or know someone better?

Ultimately, in 100 years is probably no longer be there anyway that I can hold accountable :-)

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