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Verbatim  |  SKU: 100070.150 T1 L1

Media: Blank DVDs:(1pc)DVD+R Writable/LightScribe 16x 120min 4.7GB VERBATIM

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Media: Blank DVDs:(1pc)DVD+R Writable/LightScribe 16x 120min 4.7GB VERBATIM

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Choosing your Recordable Media. General Thoughts:

When choosing recordable media, consider factors like storage capacity, cost, longevity, and compatibility with your devices and intended use.Audio recording media, like CDs and vinyl, have different qualities, while video recording media, like DVDs and Blu-rays, offer varying resolutions and storage capacities. Here's a more detailed breakdown:

Audio Recording Media

  • CDs (Compact Discs):
  • Vinyl Records:
  • Digital Audio Formats (e.g., MP3, WAV, FLAC):

Video Recording Media

  • DVDs (Digital Versatile Discs):
  • Blu-ray Discs:
  • Digital Video Formats (e.g., MP4, MKV, AVI):

General Considerations:

  • Storage Capacity:Consider how much data you need to store, and choose a medium that can accommodate it.
  • Cost:Compare the prices of different media types, and choose one that fits your budget.
  • Longevity:Consider how long you need the data to last, and choose a medium that can withstand the test of time.
  • Compatibility:Ensure that the medium is compatible with your devices and software.
  • Quality:Choose a medium that offers the level of quality you need for your intended use.

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Indulgent Section: A Brief History of Recordable Media

The history of recordable mediaspans from the invention of the phonograph in 1877 to digital formats like CDs and MP3s, evolving from mechanical to magnetic and finally digital recording methods.

Early Mechanical Recording:

  • Phonautograph (1857):Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville invented this device, which graphed airborne sound waves for visual analysis, but couldn't playback recordings. 
  • Phonograph (1877):Thomas Edison invented the phonograph, which could both record and playback sound using a tinfoil cylinder. 
  • Gramophone (1887):Emile Berliner invented the gramophone, which used a flat disc instead of a cylinder, leading to the development of the record industry. 
  • Wax Cylinders and Shellac Discs:Early recordings were made on wax cylinders and later on shellac discs, which became the dominant format for a time. 

Magnetic Recording:

  • Telegraphone (1898):Valdemar Poulsen invented the telegraphone, which used a magnetized steel wire for recording sound. 
  • Magnetic Tape (1928):The development of magnetic tape recording revolutionized sound recording, with the first reel-to-reel tape recorder and player, the Magnetophone, entering the arena in the mid-1930s. 
  • Tape Recorder:Tape recorders became a standard in the music industry, with formats like 8-track and cassette tapes emerging. 

Digital Recording:

  • Digital Audio (1970s):The first consumer digital recorders were introduced in the late 1970s, and digital recording re-appeared in 1990 with the introduction of Digital Audio Tape, and later with the Digital Compact Cassette, and again with the Sony Minidisc. 
  • CDs (1982):Compact Discs (CDs) became a popular format for music and other data storage. 
  • MP3 (1998):The MP3 audio file format and the rise of digital music distribution led to the decline of physical media. 
  • Hard Disk Recording:As hard disk capacities and computer CPU speeds increased, hard disk recording became more popular, with dedicated recorders and computer-based systems emerging. 

Indulgent Video of Sound Recording History-Enjoy

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