Yes. DVD-RW can be written to many times.
Using a computer or a TV CD recorder, you will probably get a message telling you that there is no room on the disc and may suggest erasing or re-formatting it.
Yes.
Yes, the drive can. Everything else depends on your disc writing software.
Burn or shred paper documents, Overwrite electronic documents, Degauss the electronic storage device
With some CDs you can. It depends on the format. A CD-R can have more data added to it, if there is space that is remaining. You will need to know what type of CD you have and what way you originally wrote to it, as you cannot overwrite areas already written to.
It is not possible to burn a video on a CD with Realplayer. Realplayer Plus allows a person to burn a video to a DVD.
Click "Burn" while watching that video.
Crash 'n Burn - video game - happened in 1993.
Crash 'n Burn - video game - was created in 1993.
There would be no point in making a consumer DVD burning drive that cannot read discs like a regular drive.
i know you can use windows media player to burn music to blank cds so i think it can also burn video files to dvds. if it cant then you can watch the video files on windows media player.
You can indeed burn a CD that already has files on it. You would just have to write over the other files on the CD.
As I know, it doesn't matter what the video format is when you burn a video to DVD-rw or DVD+rw. What's important is that whether your DVD burner supports the video format. For example, I use wondershare to burn my DVDs, it supports AVI, MPG, MPEG, WMV, MOV, DAT and many other video formats. So I could burn downloaded movies, videos, even bit torrent and YouTube movie to DVD.