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First of all, compress the audio. There's no need for extreme high fidelity in this case. V0/v2 mp3 is plenty of quality.
After that we're talking about 10s of gigabytes. If you want it to last as long as possible, I would upload to two separate cloud storage platforms, s3 glacier storage being one of them. Then make at least 2 physical copies, they can be flash media or blue ray DVD. Be sure to backup any passwords for the cloud providers ect..
I agree with this but if you want the same quality as the original, encode it in opus @ 192. You won’t be able to tell the difference from the original. I encoded my music collection that I keep on my backup shtf drive. 90gb of lossless files down to 19gb.
192 is too low quality for music IMO. Fine for spoken word/audio books, though.