Interesting, you sure your drive will handle DVD-RAM? What software are you 
using to burn it? Nero and Roxio do have an option to erase the disk. If you 
are using Windows built-in stuff, who knows.

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mike wilson wrote:
>> From: Sylwester Pietrzyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Date: 2007/06/19 Tue AM 07:26:15 GMT
>> To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List <pdml@pdml.net>
>> Subject: Re: OT DVD RAM
>>
>> On 18.06.2007, at 23:42 , mike wilson wrote:
>>
>>> I bought a DVD recorder which came with some DVD RAM discs, which I
>>> understand are re-recordable.
>>>
>>> Having used some of them once I now want to re-use them.  They will  
>>> not
>>> automatically record over what is on them but I can't see any way of
>>> formatting them in the DVD recorder.  My computer DVD drive does not
>>> recognise them.
>>>
>>> Any suggestions?
>> Mike, there is usually an option to erase each title somewhere in  
>> menu of the recorder. At least it is done that way in my Panasonic  
>> DVD recorder. But you should have an option to format entire DVD-RAM  
>> disc also, just you have to check all menu options once again :-)
> 
> That's my plan for this evening..... 8-(  I've had quite a good look but 
> there does not seem to be any "erase" or "format" option.
> 
> On another topic entirely, will be in Polska from 13th to 24th august.  I 
> have a small but beautifully appointed apartment in Krakow, with spare beds, 
> if anyone wishes to visit.  The weekend in the middle is already taken, so if 
> you turn up then it's the floor or a bench in the Planty.
> 
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