No. DVD-R and DVD+R are designed to be written to, once only.
The laser which is used to write the information onto the disc, causes a permanent change to the disc itself, referred to as 'Burning' for good reason. Once burnt it cannot be unburnt. or in other words it cannot be recorded over.
To record over discs you need the special ones called DVD-RW. The RW refers to 'Read/Write'. The sensitive layer inside the disc, is designed to be altered by the laser and remains changed until the laser, with sufficient power, passes over it again.
The relative low power of the reading laser does not affect it.
1)Have your composites out. 2)Plug your composites into a DVDR. 3)Plug your DVDR composites into a tv or computer to record. 4)Put a blank disc into the DVDR. 5)Press the record button on the DVDR to start recording. (DOES NOT WORK WITHOUT RECORD BUTTON)
CDs cannot hold 4gb but a single layer DVDR can. CDs cannot hold 4gb but a single layer DVDR can.
You burn them as data on Nero or roxio
DVDr disks.
No.
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Do you mean take off recorded stuff? If so, sure! See your manual for how to do it on yours.
it is available on dvdr only with no artwork which is what i want.
Cox cable offers DVDR service with its digital cable package.
I Believe Its around 15-20 coins, but In A Trading Room it will probably be 7 coins.
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