This. I burn discs of recorded TV shows that can be played back on Blu Ray. But they're somewhat archival backups.As software delivery = no.
As archival media = yes
Pioneer drives have never failed me I have been archiving family photos and video onto BD-R M-Disc which Pioneer burners work great with. The M-Disc blanks are supposed to last hundreds of years.I back up important data to DVD/RW and those get stored in my fireproof safe. In fact, all of my website's total around 250MB with database so when I compress in a SFX encrypted archive I burn that to DVD/RW as well.
I bought a LG Blu-ray burner this past summer and a $20 50GB Blu-ray disk to back up my massive Flight Simulator install because I don't trust HDDs. Well, the damn POS burner turned my $20 disk into a coaster and never could burn a DVD/RW. I have yet to buy another Blu-ray drive after that experience. Might go Pioneer, then I need to buy yet another $20 Blu-ray disk. Ugh! I went though hell with that thing. Even thought it was the SATA controller and bought a dedicated PCI-e SATA controller. Drive was still shot. No more LG! Especially since you couldn't even update its firmware! What bunk.
Pioneer drives have never failed me I have been archiving family photos and video onto BD-R M-Disc which Pioneer burners work great with. The M-Disc blanks are supposed to last hundreds of years.
Oh yeah we had his discussion I think, was the BDR-2209 only capable of non-M-disc BDXL? I can't recall. Shoot, I need to find out too cuz 25GB only seemed huge in a galaxy long ago and not too far awayExactly! I bought that LG because it was M-disk compatible. Do you know of a good Pioneer that does BD-XL and M-disk? I think that might be a tall order as I haven't found one. I need BD-XL for its massive storage.
Do you know of a good Pioneer that does BD-XL and M-disk?
Oh yeah we had his discussion I think, was the BDR-2209 only capable of non-M-disc BDXL?
Pioneer BDR-2209 16X M-Disc Blu-ray BDXL CD DVD Internal Burner Writer Drive