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From:
Andrew Hime
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Date:
Thu, 31 Jan 2002 18:21:06 -0600
Subject:
Re: [idm] VBR vs fixed rate ripping
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quoted 16 lines I mean, you want to back up your audio in good quality, but you'll> > I mean, you want to back up your audio in good quality, but you'll > > basically need half as many CD-Rs to store as many CDs as you own (50% > > compression = ~2 albums per disc, right?). so physical storage space > > becomes a big concern. If you have a giant HD, great, but if your HD > > gets trashed, you have to rip & encode them all again. > > Oh, another thing. > > You know, for less than the cost of all those CDRs, you could also > probably get 3 100GB hard drives and do a software level 5 RAID (giving > you 300GB... enough for about 1200 average-sized CDs at 50% compression), > so that even if one drive goes bad, you don't lose any data, and you can > just replace it. > > Maybe too much effort for you, but something to consider if you're serious > about making high-quality backups...
No, you'd only have 200 gigs, since the equivalent of one of the drives goes to parity. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org