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 DVD again
Auteur: DG 
Date:   06-06-2006 09:28

Bon ça doit bien resurgir de temps en temps, ou en est on question DVD vierge de qualité ? je suis allé sur le site de MAM-e le lien DVD Gold arrive sur les DVD standard... et sur :
http://www.nierle.com/

rien de fantastique, sauf les prix !

Des news ?


 
 Re: DVD again
Auteur: DG 
Date:   30-06-2006 19:21

je cherche toujours, une bonne solution de stockage et le CD devient trop étroit...
je glane quelques infos par ci, par là... je les dépose ici, vos commentaires et autres infos sont les bienvenus !


 
 DELKIN GOLD
Auteur: DG 
Date:   30-06-2006 19:21

Press Release: DELKIN DEVICES® INTRODUCES eFilm® ARCHIVAL GOLD “100 YEAR” DVD-R

July 22, 2005 Poway, CA— Delkin Devices, Inc., maker of premium quality eFilm memory cards and other innovative digital photography products, today introduced the long anticipated DVD-R addition to the popular eFilm Archival Gold media line. The eFilm Archival Gold DVD-R is now shipping to distributors and resellers all over the world.

"Camera stores and mini-labs have been clamoring for museum quality media with the higher storage capacity of a DVD-R from the moment we introduced the eFilm Archival Gold CD-R,” explains Martin Wood, CEO of Delkin Devices, Inc. "There were many technical difficulties to overcome in developing a DVD-R that could withstand the rigorous accelerated aging tests required to meet our Archival Gold standard. Now photographers working with the larger file sizes of today’s DSLRs have a reliable storage media for their work and precious memories.”

The innovative materials and manufacturing methods used to produce eFilm Archival Gold DVD-R's make them among the most reliable storage media available. Other DVD-R's may deteriorate quickly due to common environmental factors: ultraviolet light, heat, and humidity. Results of an accelerated aging process used to test the longevity of DVD-R media show eFilm Archival Gold DVD-R's may safely store images for more than 100 years. This longevity test was conducted in accordance with ISO 18927-2002 guidelines.

A key component of Archival Gold DVD-R’s durability is the use of gold in the reflective layer of the disc. Gold is one of the most inert, reflective (and expensive) elements on earth, which makes it perfect to resist the effects of temperature and humidity. These characteristics prevent oxidation, a common cause of failure to most CD-Rs. Thirty percent of Delkin’s cost to produce every eFilm Archival Gold disc is due to the use of 24 karat gold.

"People used to save their photos in family albums and store their negatives in a safe place for reprints," says Wood. "In the digital age, people store their photos on their computer. With the volatility of computer hard drives and the constant threat of virus attacks, we wanted to provide consumers with the most reliable storage media available to back up their images. Our eFilm Archival Gold DVD-R's will be a perfect companion to our DVD BurnAway as well. The combination gives consumers a reliable storage device and media without the use of a computer."

Delkin begins shipping eFilm Archival Gold DVD-R's today. All DVD-R versions of the Archival Gold line have an attractive packaging design easily distinguishable from the existing Archival Gold CD-R and Inkjet products. The DVD-R 10 Pack is sold in a protective plastic case that holds 10 DVD-R's in polypropylene sleeves (MSRP $29.99). Other packaging options include a 1" binder available with 16 each eFilm Archival Gold DVD-R's in protective sleeves (MSRP $46.99), a 25 pack in a cake box type spindle (MSRP $72.99), and a 100 pack in retail packaging (MSRP $279.99). Archival Gold products are available at photography and electronic stores worldwide, and online at http://www.delkin.com/www.delkin.com. Reseller inquiries are welcome at Delkin Devices, Inc.’s sales department, (800) 637-8087 or (858) 391-1234.

Delkin Devices, Inc., based in Poway, California, has been providing a broad range of products with premium quality, innovative designs and an ongoing dedication to superior customer service since 1986. Delkin Devices, and its products, have become worldwide industry leaders in both OEM and consumer markets. eFilm is a leading choice among professional photographers and others passionate about digital photography. eFilm is available worldwide through a network of independent camera stores and online at Delkin Devices’ website at www.delkin.com.


 
 MAM-A (Mitsui) GOLD ARCHIVE DVD
Auteur: DG 
Date:   30-06-2006 19:22

MAM-A (Mitsui) GOLD ARCHIVE DVD

The need for high quality, long-term storage of professional photos has spurred the development of a long-life disc. The MAM Gold Archive Grade™ DVD is designed for applications requiring long-term storage of sensitive data, video or music files. The reflective layer is comprised of 24 karat gold, which allows maximum resistance to chemical breakdown -- one of the major causes of disc failure. Along with choosing the right recording dye material and bonding agent (Note: A DVD-R is made of two polycarbonate discs bonded together) the long-term stability of the reflective layer is crucial. Reflective layers using your standard “silver” surface are subject to oxidation (rust) over a long period of exposure to moisture. Unlike silver jewelry, a gold ring won't rust and neither will the gold reflective layer in this disc. In optical discs, the use of gold can triple the life of a standard disc.

Preliminary tests show that the MAM Gold Archive Grade™ DVD can last significantly longer than ordinary silver recordable DVD discs. Although tests are currently underway and results will soon be available, we can assume from our experience with gold layer CD-R that the expected life of these discs will be similar. The MAM DVD is offered as the long awaited companion to the MAM Archive Grade™ Gold CD-R, which has an expected lifetime of 300 years and has earned a reputation as the highest quality storage media available today.


 
 Delkin en français !
Auteur: DG 
Date:   30-06-2006 20:02

Gravez vos archives dans l’or grâce aux DVD-R les plus fiables du marché !
 
Quand un constructeur tel que Delkin se lance dans les solutions d’archivage c’est forcément pour le meilleur et sa gamme de DVD-R Delkin Archival Gold en apporte une nouvelle fois la preuve.
 
Ces DVD-R Delkin sont fabriqués à l’aide de matériaux qui vous assurent une durée de conservation optimale de 100 ans.
 
Ils utilisent notamment de la phthalocyanine pour leur couche photosensible. Plus précise et plus rapide dans le processus de gravure, cette dernière assure une excellente fidélité dans la retransmission de l’information. Elle offre également l’avantage d’être 3 fois plus résistante aux UV et infrarouges que les deux autre pigments à base de métal cyanine ou métal azo utilisés par les fabricants de DVD traditionnels.
 
Mais la meilleure garantie réside dans le fait que ce n’est pas de l’argent qui est employé comme composant de base dans la couche métallique chargée de réfléchir le rayon laser de l’Archival Gold, mais de l’or dans une proportion de 20% d’or 24 carats. C’est là la grande différence avec les solutions traditionnelles : contrairement à l’argent l’or est inoxydable et assure donc au DVD-R de Delkin une fiabilité exemplaire.
 
Evidemment compatible avec tout lecteur ou graveur, le nouveau Delkin Archival Gold offre une capacité de 4.7 GB et supporte des vitesses de gravure de 4x.


 
 Re: DVD again
Auteur: Henri Gaud 
Date:   01-07-2006 14:50

DG,

5 messages en solitaire ;-))
Tu ne crois pas que la solution,
Ce n'est pas le support, ni la technologie,
Mais la multiplicité des copies,
CD-R et DD multiples, lieu de stockage multiple.

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