For those who use CDs for music, which writable CD type do you use, and why?

Main differences:

  • CD-R can only be written once
  • CD-RW is more expensive
  • Chainweasel@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    CD-R has a much wider range of compatibility than CD-RW, so if you’re looking to play music you’ll probably want to go with CD-R.
    And as for data, I wouldn’t use a CD at all. Optical Media is absolute shit for data preservation and those early claims of lasting thousands of years are highly exaggerated, the backing on the CDs (and DVDs) lasts for a few decades at most.
    If you insist on optical data backups you’ll want archival grade discs that are made of glass instead of plastic and don’t use glue on foil for the backing but even those are projected to last hundreds of years at most, and they’re not cheap.

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      10 months ago

      Wow I did not know this. I was going to back up some photos onto CD-R as an extra safeguard. I have it backed up on a hard drive and cloud currently but wanted another back up. Will look into something else now.

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        10 months ago

        M-Discs will do the trick for a couple centuries, which should exceed the span in which the data needs to be stored. Requires a burner that can handle the discs though.

      • bad_news@lemmy.billiam.net
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        10 months ago

        You may already know this, but CD-R/RW are less stable than a real factory made CD, and will probably last less long than a hard drive/sd card/whatever if it’s not in active day to day use

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      10 months ago

      i get it, but for me personally, its just so convenient to just get in the car and something is already set up and playing.