![]() I thought I'd give ripping my dead disc with MakeMKV a go, but it recognises the disc that is about it! I'm curious to know if everyone has the errors in the same disc offsets? Fragile and analog generational as it is. Vinyl seems more thought out for longevity, actually. Turn your back on the "manage it" part for a minute and it all collapses though. This is apparently still the best we can do. Keep 3 copies of everything and manage it. ![]() I'd like to say the 5.1 remix on this disc mentioned here is so insulting to the original that the physical BD here made the right call! Still not OK. What does "try that" even mean with such a product, right? Pay $10 a disc or whatever the stupid price is vs $1 and cross your fingers the lifespan claim is right? While assuming the still decent couple hundred year claim of the $1 BDR is wrong? (10 years into using BDRs now.) I'm vaguely aware of an extra expensive BDR available with 1000 year claims or some such thing. I haven't had an issue yet (knock knock knock) with the Verbatim BDRs I've burnt for an archive backup. The physical disk should be able to be considered a backup IMHO. Then it can go Mission Impossible and self destruct. My "purchase" is not complete until I successfully rip it to my library. I treat all physical discs as a fragile temporary delivery system.
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