Casey Bralla on 7 Dec 2018 01:28:47 -0800


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[PLUG] How to Store Video Files for 25 Years?


As a Christmas present to my wife, I'm converting old VHS home movies
that we started filming in the early 1990's.  I bought a $35 USB gizmo
that came with a Windows-only application.  I'm using an ancient laptop
with Windows 10 (ugh!  I HATE Windows 10, and the the laptop is way
under powered for it.)  But it seems to be working pretty well.  It
creates mpg files which I will edit and burn to DVDs on my Linux
machine.  My wife wants DVDs, but I'd like to also give copies of the
videos to my 20-something kids.

I figure the videos will be most valuable to my kids in about 25 years. 
I'll be in the rest home (or worse), and their kids will be interested
in their parents as infants.

How do I store the files so that they are secure and readable in 25 years?

My options:

1.  DVD.   Pros:  Media will survive intact in normal environments.  
Cons:  Bulky.  Will you be able to buy old DVD players at Goodwill in 25
years?
2.  USB Hard Disk:  Pros:  Media will probably survive.  Good size (not
too big, but not too small to lose)   Cons:  Will USB 3.0 still exist?
3.  USB SSD:   Pros: Small size.  Physically robust for storage. Cons: 
Will SSD data last 25 years?   Will USB 3.0 still exist?
4.  USB Thumb Drive:  Pros: Easy to mail to them.   Cons:  Small, so can
get lost easily.  Will data last 25 years?  Will USB 3.0 exist?
5.  3.5 Floppy (Yes, I still have the drives!)  Pros:  None   Cons:
Don't be silly


Any suggestions?
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