Best audio format for storage/moving into the future
1Was listening to this today:https://www.wbur.org/onpoint/2019/04/01 ... ta-archiveThe idea that technology is not fail safe and how people are losing music or pictures or data or whatever got me to wondering about audio storage. I mean, MySpace just screwed the pooch hard, though only some seem to care (I don't). Since most music nowadays is made on a DAW and stored on a Glyph or some other drive and updates occur regularly to the point where things become outdated an useless, what or how will this audio be stored and kept for the long haul? I know that some folks still use tape and that "master tapes" is the one sense still exist, however, I am speculation most masters now are .WAV files? If you have/had a gigantic digital library of music and it was "lost", then what would you do? That said, what format would hold up over time? CDs don't seem that great, digital stuff has its limitations (as do all things), tape can be erased but I think that may be the way to go. You can always find a way to play tape. Thoughts?