The view on RW media has flip flopped several times. I have always
believed the technology use din RW media is superior to that of the "R"
media., and some agree with me.
Here's how they differ:
"R" (write once) media has a dyes layer which is burned off by the laser
to crete on or off bits.
wrote:
> I mistakenly purchased a box of DVD+RW discs rather than the DVD+R
> discs. I recall there was an issue with CD-RW media not being as durable
> as CD-R media. How about rewriteable DVD media? Does the same difference
> hold for DVD?
AIUI CD-RW media are actually slightly _more_ stable,
It's time to archive about 10 gb of images from the hard drive.
I mistakenly purchased a box of DVD+RW discs rather than the DVD+R discs. I
recall there was an issue with CD-RW media not being as durable as CD-R media.
How about rewriteable DVD media? Does the same difference hold for DVD?
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