![]() In practice this means that some of the information you expect to be associated with documents will be omitted when burning them to a BD-R disk. Unlike copying files between regular volumes, optical disks use their own file systems, with the option of adding support for some special features from others. ![]() This article explains some of the problems, and how you can work around them. Unfortunately, it’s also quick and easy to end up with archives which aren’t faithful copies of the originals. ![]() A good BD-R burner should cost between $/€/£ 80-200, so for a modest outlay you can start archiving your documents. Depending on the drive and disk, you can store 25-100 GB on each disk, and there are variants like M-Disc which claim to be of ‘archival’ quality (however sceptical we should be of all such claims). When you want to make more permanent archives of documents and other files from your Mac, the most obvious choice of medium is Blu-ray.
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