First, you must insert the DVD+RW disc into a DVD burner that supports ReWritable media. In Windows, the DVD will usually open as a directory on your computer. Select any files you don't want to keep on the DVD after you finish re-recording, then delete them. Copy any files that you do want on the DVD after you re-record, and click "Burn to disc".
There are multiple applications available for Windows, OS-X, and other operating systems, and while the specific steps for re-recording on a DVD+RW are, for the most part, different, the basics are all the same as described above.
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digital versatile disk rewritable
Any discs that have "RW" on them. An example "CDRW" - Compact Disc, ReWritable
Use Nero DVD burning software.U can do that in ease.
it's called as CD-RW
BD-RE
it can be used to write rewritable cd's
Media Compatibility
no
Digital Video Disk - Rewritable is the full form of DVD RW
The term "multi rewriter" is a proprietary term for DVD readers/burners. A rewritable drive is one capable of writing to "rewritable" DVD-RW disks, which are blanks that can be recorded over several times, rather than only once with standard DVD-R disks.
A DVD RW drive will read any sort of CD or DVD (except blue-ray but some might) and it will also burn to a writable or rewritable CD or DVD.