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Burn Discs
Erasing Discs
If you use a rewritable disc (CD-RW, DVD-RW or BD-RE), you might need to erase it prior to recording
your compilation. To do that you should press the
Erase
button when you are in the
Burn DVD
,
Burn DATA
or
Burn ISO
work modes. The erase dialog window will appear to let you delete all the
information from the rewritable disc:
Here you should select:
Drive
- the name of the drive that you use to record your discs.
Erase type
-
Quick erase
or
Full format
of the rewritable disc.
If you select the
Quick erase
, the data on the disc will not be actually erased as in this
mode only the Table of Contents of the disc is deleted, the disc will appear empty and
ready for burning but the data can be restored later using special software.
If you select the
Full format
, all the data on the rewritable disc will be physically
erased and you will not be able to restore it later. This mode will take much more time.
Use this type of erase if you have some confidential data on the disc that must be
erased.
You can also enable the
Eject disc after erasing
check-box, if you do not plan to work with the disc
afterwards. If you plan to use the same disc for burning after erasing, it might be useful to leave it
unchecked.
When all the erasing parameters are set, you can press the
Erase
button to start the erasing process
itself. Once the erasing is started, it cannot be stopped. Please, wait for the erasing process to be
finished.
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