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Re: [ARSCLIST] Gold DVD-Rs



Hello Joe

I'm getting ready to make digital transfers of my archive of analogue
recordings, and DVDs will be one form of storage for the transfers. So this
MAM announcement is very timely. Obviously, stability (the best dye) and
durability (a metallised layer that won't rust) are key considerations.

Since we will need to undertake this work in the next couple of months,
there's no time to wait for the results of the very careful tests which I'm
sure you will be undertaking. So we'll need a quick & dirty test. What do
you think of getting DVDs of a handful of brands, burning them, then leaving
them in direct sunlight until they're no longer playable? With a gold CD as
a comparison?

Salutations, David Lewiston
The Lewiston Archive, Recordings & Documentation of the World's Traditional
Music


----- Original Message ----- From: <Joe_Iraci@xxxxxxxxx> To: <ARSCLIST@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: May 26, 2005 8:37 AM Subject: [ARSCLIST] Gold DVD-Rs


Below is information provided by the MAM representative.


The dye used is proprietary, and is not either phthalocyanine or cyanine. However, It is the most stable dye in the market now. We are currently conducting on-going longevity testing on this new product, and estimate that the lifetime would be at least double of standard silver media, based on CD-R data.

We expect to have both -R and +R available in June, and will notify all
those who have inquired to us, along with contact information of our
authorized distributors for these products.


Joe Iraci Senior Conservation Scientist Canadian Conservation Institute


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