Backing up to CD-R
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‎2004-02-20 06:05 PM
What CD read and write methods are you using?
I have used DirectCD on "old" computer with my MATSHITA CD recorder. My new 4780 with the Samsung Drive does not seem to support DirectCD.
Adaptec DirectCD is a program that allows you to write files directly to a CD-Recordable (CD-R) or CD-ReWritable (CD-RW) disc in much the same way that you copy files to a floppy diskette or removable drive.
DirectCD provides a file system based on UDF v1.5 and writes data to the CD-R or CD-RW disc using packet writing technology. This file system gives you drive letter access to your CD-R or CD-RW drive.
I don't know if packet writing technology has gone by the waste-side.
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‎2004-02-23 06:52 PM
just wondering...
Now that DVD-R are unnexpensive, had anyone started
playing with them?
I'm planning to get one quite soon, what about it?
One DVD can save many CDs
funny to think, when I started playing with computers
a 1,44 MB floppy was endless.
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‎2004-02-23 07:10 PM
avcamara wrote:I have a dvd+r/rw, but haven't used dvd media to store data yet. I can still store several archicad jobs on a single cd. However, if archicad and lbk files continue to get any bigger, I will probably switch over.
Folks,
just wondering...
Now that DVD-R are unnexpensive, had anyone started
playing with them?
Steve
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‎2004-02-23 08:33 PM
On the other hand, it does come in quite handy sometimes. It is still a bit amazing to me that it's built-in to my PowerBook.
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‎2004-02-24 09:48 AM
CD: 1x=150KB/s
DVD: 1x=1.385KB/s
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‎2004-02-24 12:47 PM
stefan wrote:I am certainly no expert in this area, but are you sure that CD-R recording is over 100 times faster
DVD-R speeds are not the same 1x as with CD-R speeds!
CD: 1x=150KB/s
DVD: 1x=1.385KB/s

This number sounds about right. It takes my internal drive about an hour (as I recall) to write a full DVD and it is rated as a mere 1x drive (the 1.385MB/second comes to about 0.9 hrs for a full burn). I just checked Lacie's website and they have a new 8x DVD which should therefore burn 4.7 GB in under 8 minutes. That is fast.
I stand corrected and am glad to know that the DVD+/-R formats are getting fast enough for real backup functions. I guess the 1x speed must be the rate that a movie is played. It makes sense to me now. Thank you for pointing this out.
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‎2004-02-24 01:52 PM

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‎2004-02-24 03:45 PM
Matthew wrote:Matthew,
I do not recommend CD-RW disks (or writing multi-session CD-Rs). They are slower to write/rewrite, are more expensive, and I have heard (from local experts) that they are unreliable.
I have found that CD-RWs are not quite as reliable as CD-Rs too. However, it just seems the logical choice when jobs constantly need changes and modifications. Don't you end up with several CDs of the same job all at different stages? How do you keep them organized?
Just wondering.
Steve
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‎2004-02-24 04:06 PM
Stephen wrote:Ordered by project, date and phase of work and kept in a drawer, box or safe. This varies by client. I keep mine in a drawer unit of my own making. I am thinking of getting a fireproof box for record sets, or maybe a safe deposit box at my bank. I keep the CDs in sleeves since even the slim jewel cases take up too much room. Archival backups to CD I just stack in the muffin tins they come in.
Matthew,
I have found that CD-RWs are not quite as reliable as CD-Rs too. However, it just seems the logical choice when jobs constantly need changes and modifications. Don't you end up with several CDs of the same job all at different stages? How do you keep them organized?
Just wondering.
Steve

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‎2004-02-24 04:21 PM
I found the DVD-R readability problematic. Probably will iron itself out in time.
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