Hopefully you have all those family photos backed up off your hard drive. Just a warning if you have all your family photo's stored on CD-R.
It seems that the longevity of CD-R's might only be two years. Especially when dealing with something as important as you family history in photo and video, it might be a good idea to re-burn them once in a while.
It looks like due to the way they work, CD-RW might be the better choice but here is the full article I got this from so you can read for yourself.
The Hi-8's were kind of like the beta was to vhs. the vhs-c was kind of the replacement. The tape on the 8 was smaller and made it difficult to use an adapter on your regular vcr. the c was the same width tape as a vhs. I think they still make the tapes but not the player.
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