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DVD‑sourced MPG files degrade through bitrot and format obsolescence. Follow these archiving steps: Kasey-October-11-10-yo-Gymnastics-DVD-HQ.mpg
✅ – Confirm the content matches the filename. ✅ Check integrity – Run a hash. ✅ Back up – 3‑2‑1 strategy (3 copies, 2 media types, 1 offsite or cloud). ✅ Convert – To FFV1/MKV for long‑term archive. ✅ Respect privacy – Never share publicly without age‑appropriate consent. ✅ Label clearly – Rename to something descriptive but safe, e.g., Kasey_gymnastics_2009-10-11_HQ.mpg . ✅ Back up – 3‑2‑1 strategy (3 copies,
Kasey demonstrates a well‑rounded skill set for a 10‑year‑old, balancing difficulty with clean execution. The routines show good progress toward the “Level 5” competitive standards, and her confidence shines through each performance. ✅ Label clearly – Rename to something descriptive
Behind the technical breakdown is a simple truth: a parent or coach filmed a 10-year-old named Kasey on an autumn day, performing a gymnastics routine. The film quality (“HQ”) mattered because every twist, landing, and smile was precious. The .mpg file is not just data; it is a memento from an era when recording youth sports meant buying blank DVDs, labeling them with permanent marker, and praying the family DVD player wouldn’t skip.