Re: Porblems creating RW discs in K3B

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akonstam@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

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What you say above is even more amazing. You are saying that you can
write to a CD-RW in linux using one of the cd writing programs and
somehow erase what you have written and use it now as a CD-RW cd
writing and reading to it. How exactly do you remove what you have
written the first time?




What planet were you on for the last 10 years?
CD-RW disks are CD-ReadWritable disks. They usually cost 3-5 times more than regular CD-R disks and YES, you can erase them and reuse them again and again.
But, there is a limit to how many times you can reuse them.


Look here for a good difference between them:
http://www.itsu.vt.edu/Workshops/CDBurning/HTML/cdrrw.htm

Jesss....
James Kosin


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