DVD=R......I'm I right?

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  1. irish80ca

    irish80ca Regular member

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    I'm I right in thinking that once I've burnt something to a DVD+R and there's still room left on the disc I can later add to it?

    This being the advantage over DVD-R.

    Or was a feed some B/S?
     
  2. duggie

    duggie Member

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    Not quite. Once DVD+R has had data burnt on to it you can't burn any further data to that disk.
    What your after is a DVD+RW (the RW standing for ReWritable) which can be burnt to more than once.
     
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    irish80ca Regular member

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    Ok, thanks. I was told the the EXPERTS at BestBuy I could add to the disc untill it was full and the DVD-RW was if I wan't to erase the disc and start over with something new.

    Too bad my JVC DVD player doesn't seem to want to play DVD-RW.
     
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    gwendolin Senior member

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    It is my belief that you can continue burning onto both +R and -R by using multisession.
    DVD+/-RW can be OVERWRITTEN
     

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