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Re: arsclist Digital knowledge preservation



Don-Just because you make an mp3 file of a recording doesn't mean you have to throw the source of the file out. Save it for when it is really needed. In the meantime mp3 files of any recording are easy to make. They are easy to post on the internet. And they are easy to access. If you go to my page at www.mp3.com/stations/totaledison you will find 1,000 Edison recordings on one web page. They all sound great! Why not 1,000,000? Isn't the preservation of knowledge best served by making that knowledge accessible to everyone? What is unwise about this?

                                   Mike Loughlin
                                  www.mp3.com/edisonrecords


From: Don Cox <doncox@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: ARSCLIST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
To: ARSCLIST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: arsclist Digital knowledge preservation
Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2002 09:11:08 +0000

On 17-Jun-02, Mike Richter wrote:

> Having suffered the problems of recovering aged data, I recommend that
> ARSC establish a set of digital formats for its records in order to
> minimize the risk of obsolescence. I limit my own attempts at
> preservation to self-contained CD-ROMs in strict ISO 9660 format and
> include Windows retrieval capability. The language is HTML 2. Audio
> files are in MP3, which is not as well-defined as I would prefer.
> Unfortunately, the alternatives (WAV, AIFF) are inefficient in use of
> space and would not serve my purposes as well.

It seems unwise to me to use lossy compression for any form of archival
storage. Once that information is thrown out, you can't get it back.

Regards
--
Don Cox
doncox@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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