Re: Will BlueRay make any sense for B/U. . .?
As I said, for me it CAN wait - I have tons of ISO's (for various OS's on
four different dual-booting machines), that would be nice to keep in one
place for a while, but I don't really NEED to back them up - I'm on 10Mb/s
broadband! I'm not buying USB HD's for the sole purpose of doing that. If
BR's were poised to take over the market within the next year, I would
consider one of those instead of buying yet another 'out-of-time' DVD
(Eight, are quite enough as it is!).
As for that 'other' guy, I'll be happy to let him make up his own mind
wether he prefers carrying a stack of HD's/DVD's or BR's with him.
The only really important issue, is if any of the current standard B/U app's
can handle BlueRay, out of the box, or if you will be needing drivers and
stuff that your OS will have to support as well?
Tony. . .
"jabloomf1230" <jabloomf@nycap.rr.com> wrote in message
news:e5MfckRPIHA.5988@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> You can get almost 9GB of data files on a DL DVD right now. Unless you are
> backing up a ton of music files, uncompressed video files or making an
> image of your hard disk, why would you need Blu-Ray or HD-DVD to back up
> data? Maybe in a few years, as files get more and more bloated, it will be
> needed, but not at the moment. Besides, the HD burners are still
> outrageously priced, as is the blank media.
>
> JB
>
> Tony Sperling wrote:
>> Many thanks to all!
>>
>> This wasn't originally my idea - a friend-of-a-friend asked me and I told
>> him I usually didn't recommend saving the money when new technology was
>> concerned - as long as you would be needing the new technology within a
>> reasonably short time-frame.
>>
>> The trouble with him, though, is that I don't think he is likely to store
>> all those HD's away from the office, so I'll probably leave him to make
>> his own mind up on the subject.
>>
>> Then one of my own DVD Rom's started whining a bit, I got curious. My B/U
>> needs are modest, I could still safe-copy most of my personal data onto
>> three old Floppies, so BlueRay can definitely wait. The trouble with
>> burning CD's is mostly the inconvenience, I sure miss Nero's InCD
>> functionality!!!
>>
>>
>> Tony. . .
>>
>>
>> "Tony Sperling" <tony.sperling@dbREMOVEmail.dk> wrote in message
>> news:OLkCxhsOIHA.5980@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>> I may need a new optical drive soon - all my machines are filled with
>>> DVD's, will this make any sense and is it connecting to IDE without any
>>> drivers?
>>>
>>>
>>> Tony. . .
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>