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kalberts19-May-20 23:24
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I have moved all my several hundred CDs over to a harddisk (magnetic, not flash) on my PC. The 7-800 vinyls have been digitized. I had a couple hundred CCs with rips of "strange" music that has never been available in the record shops around here. I also have a large collection of radio plays captured over the last 30 years. So my "Sound" disk has 1.5 TB of data at the moment (with 2.5 TB to go before it is full).

Sound is really nothing: I got my first digital video camera almost 25 years ago (earlier than anyone I know personally) - that really pulls some gigabytes! Especially after I upgraded to HD equipment. Before going digital, I had ten years of analog video, which I have digitized. And before that, I had Super-8 movies, in my early childhood my parents had a standard 8mm camera ("double 8mm") - all of that I have had scanned to digital format. The video fills up more than 2 TB of my "private" disk.

The (still) "Photos" directory on the "private" disk will grow quite a bit once I get through the several thousand film negatives I have from my younger years as an eager amateur photographer. I also have collected old photo albums from all sorts of relatives, with photos all the way back to the start of the 20th century, from when my grandmother was a young girl. I do not yet know how much space it will require when I have completed scanning of it all - my back-of-envelope estimates says in the order of 1 TB.

I have got a quite large collection of DVD/Bluray movies. There is a small problem: I have bought a lot of movies from non-European countries (mostly USA, of course, but some from Latin America, Australia, Japan, ...). For DVDs, I had a modification to my player to make it "region free", able to play DVDs from all over the world. For Bluray, I have no similar mod. So to watch the movie, I must rip the entire disc to the PC, using a ripper ignoring the zone protection. That has lead me to do with movies as I did with CDs: Move them all over to the PC. (I use the same screen/projector with the settop player as with my PC; the viewing is the same.) This job is not yet complete; at the time, almost 7 TB has been moved over. Before the job is done, I will have to buy another 8 TB "DVD/BD"-harddisk. They are down to around USD 200 today; compared to the cost of the DVD/BDs, that is "small change".

If I had kept my CC and vinyl players alive, or spent hours searching through my CD collection to find a recording, if I had the 8mm projector ready to use, the VHS player, the Video-8 and DV cameras lined up next to the DVD/BD player and disc collection and the old photo albums -- then I guess my PC would be satisfied with a couple of TB disk space. But it sure is convenient to have it all one place, where I can search for a given movie, song, or image by title or metadata, rather than endless searhes through my bookshelves. Also, making backups for off-site storage is far easier. (For CD, DVD and BDs I consider the original disk to be a good enough backup.)

Thinking of my very first harddisk of 40 Mbyte ...
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