Technology Backing up music.....

#1
man i got quite a bitta music on my comp, and i think its taking a toll on my comp's speed....anybody got an organized way to burn data cds??i mean, i burn by artist, but what if some albums get split up, or what not.....how do you label your discs to say taht the music is split..?
 

Cooper

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#2
Having it all stored on your hard drive wont adversely affect speed, unless its basically full. However backing up is always a good idea. USe dvds....dvd writers are cheap and hold 4.7gb...much easier than loads of cds lying around.
 
#4
oh im sure it is, makadon......when you put about 30 albums, i doubt it....

and the dude above ( i cant make that symbol) my computer has trouble with certain DVDs...i bought, i think, memorex DVDs, but when i put them into my comp, the drive would keep trying to read it, but it would never finally be able to read it...and yes, i do have a DVD burner to begin with...

is there a certain compatibility issue when it comes to DVD drives? to some companies' drives not read other kinds? and is there a site i can go to see which kinds mine wont accept?
 

Cooper

Well-Known Member
#6
There is 2 9main) standards when it comes to burning DVD's. DVD+R and DVD-R, although moost modern drive can rea/write both types, it'd be worth googling your drive namer/model number to find out. Also when u buy dvd's to make backups, make sure they are decent qality ones, not some cheap ass ones thatll probably stop working soon as they've been burned.
 

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