Archival Grade DVDs (that actually last)

Concern has been expressed in these forums about the longevity of DVD storage. Many of us have spent considerable time converting our old VHS and 8mm family tapes to DVD for posterity (= so our grandchildren can see how we were. This is supposed to be a good thing).
I am attracted to a recent offering from Verbatim: Archival Grade DVD. Whilst they don't say so on their website:
http://www.verbatim.com/optical/archival/
the outlets that sell them market them as 'able to last 100 years'. None of us will be able to put that to the test, but clearly these DVDs are intended for long term secure storage. Note that they are for max 8x burn speed.
Here in the UK, where they have only recently appeared, they cost about 3-4 times as much as the standard Verbatim DVD-R, but if their claims are true, well worth it, at around £1 ($2) a disk.
I have nothing to do with Verbatim, will not receive any reward for bringing this to your attention, and no animals were hurt in the making of this post.
But I just thought you would like to know!

When I started to make DVDs about 5 years ago, I made
a few using a cheap brand DVD. Recently, I found
that my Apple or home DVD players would no longer
play the cheap brand DVD. BUT, I was able to make a
copy of it and burn it to a name brand DVD from which
I can now watch the movie.
So, if you continue to copy your DVD to brand name
DVDs every couple of years, you'll always have a good
copy. Plus, as technology advances, you can upgrade
your digital copy to the newest standard.
I still have documents I created in 1986 with my
Atari 1040 computer because I kept importing the
documents to the current technology.
Just some food for thought.
Is it not better to save to a harddisc as a -img? the new tec of new hardiscs is a constant as a archival medium and then burn with whatever media avilbel in 100 years! Imagine the tehc, Redpanda OSX vers 50.5.0 holodeck Cristmas eve 2007! guests>yourself hosts <your great grandkids Things can only get cooler...The one who lives will see!
For now go with tiger soon leopard!
Ivar....

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