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So which is it - gold single-layer discs or dual-layer discs?realistically you should only use gold disks for backing up your photos if you want long term reliability, and they are more expensive than dual layer disks..

Seriously, though, I agree with Mark. I've been burning CDs for well over 10 years and the vast majority are still just fine. I recently completed moving the contents of about 150+ CDs to DVD, and have been continuing to move other data off CDs - probably read maybe 300-400+ recently and probably had less than five bad ones. Of those, maybe 1-2 were due to the CD deteriorating, rather than scratches or whatnot.
I'm continuing to move everything from CD to DVD (the only thing left will be MP3 CDs to listen to in the car), and I have no doubt that in a couple years, I'll be moving everything to BluRay discs. Basically, my discs just need to last long enough until the next generation of discs comes along.
