I'm wondering why they haven't made dual-layer M-Discs. Not for DVDs or
Blu-Rays. Must be something about the second layer I guess. I've
already found the burner, and it is M-Disc qualified. All I need is to
move to a newer computer, something I've needed to do for sometime. (I
need to do that for a lot more reasons than just Blu-Ray & M-Disc!)
That is what I'm thinking also. I'll use the plain 50s where I can and
just burn the really important stuff on M-Disc. They are a bit pricey.
Just the same, 25 GB is a lot of space at that...decisions, decisions,
decisions...
Thanks RIB for the input.
Later...
PeggLeg
In article <iKuJx.164611$Q14.63645@fx27.fr7>, RIB <rib@rack.com> wrote:
> In reply to "PeggLeg" who wrote the following:
>
> > My God! You sound like me. Only mine aren't "archived". I just have to
> > hunt through them until I find what I want...IF I find what I want.
> > I'm looking at Blu-Ray & M discs also. Hmmmmmm...
> > Later...
> >
> > PeggLeg
> >
> ---------------------------------------------
> <snip>
>
> Spike and I have already discussed this Pegleg. Any good Bluray writer should
> be
> able to burn "M" discs making them a very attractive option. I still have a
> load
> of 50GB Bluray discs to burn but will re-burn my really important stuff to M
> disc later.
>
> RIB.
>
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