> Thank goodness I have never dealt with BMG and never will. CDs correctly > manufactured should have a lifetime of about 50 years. So the discs I bought in 1954 have one more year to live?
Herbie was a long way away from helping in the cross fertilisation of ideas that emanated in a future twinkle in his eye in 1954 <g>
Actually much depends on materials, quality of production, and a host of other environmental storage factors, but 50 years was always given by the manufacturer in the early days of CD production 20 years ago (whether this still applies is debateable), but with ideal manufacturing, and good storage, I would expect my CDs to still be playing in 100 years time. Somehow, I don't think I'll be around to find out though.
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