Problem: Many of us want to back up our precious collections but have a limited amount of hard drive space and money to do so. Buying extra hard drives especially large external firewire or USB portables are very expensive.
The most obvious and the easiest way to make a "typical playable DVD is if you already have it on your hard drive as an iso.
But... to avoid the problem. My solution would be to further back up my "back ups" by placing the disc image iso on a dependable dvd disc for posterity.
My question is for those of you that already do this. Is this the best way and/or most efficient method other than having it on the hard drive already?
Do you still have to do a deep analysis of it or do you avoid this timely process by having a DVD iso? It seems to me that all you'd have to do is put it back on your hard drive and burn a copy of the movie from the iso and you'd be done! Then delete off the hard drive again. Is this too simple? What are some of the experiences that any of you have had in this area?
The most obvious and the easiest way to make a "typical playable DVD is if you already have it on your hard drive as an iso.
But... to avoid the problem. My solution would be to further back up my "back ups" by placing the disc image iso on a dependable dvd disc for posterity.
My question is for those of you that already do this. Is this the best way and/or most efficient method other than having it on the hard drive already?
Do you still have to do a deep analysis of it or do you avoid this timely process by having a DVD iso? It seems to me that all you'd have to do is put it back on your hard drive and burn a copy of the movie from the iso and you'd be done! Then delete off the hard drive again. Is this too simple? What are some of the experiences that any of you have had in this area?
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