Tape To DVD\/CD\/HDD\/Flash Drive Transfers

Tape To DVD\/CD\/HDD\/Flash Drive Transfers
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Tape is dead, or they may wear out soon. Hard drives, flash drives, and discs are designed for archival storage and are easier to search through than tapes.

Audio and video glossary. 2014.

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