DVDs life spans are considerably longer than any VHS tape, because
there is nothing to stretch out. Unfortunately if the DVD is burned on
a home computer as to a recording professional studio burner, the
information can not be burned "deep enough" if you can say it that way.
I know we have had some trouble with DVDs made on the artists computer
at home, but the final copy that that they have professionally made
work with out issues.
The difference in life spans is like comparing apples and oranges
though. We all know the quickest way to kill a DVD, scratch it.
Kelly Bennett
Head Preparator
Blaffer Gallery
The Art Museum of the University of Houston
713-743-9523
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