ChatterBank1 min ago
Dvd Recording
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Slowly finding my way with our dvd recorder. I'm using DVD-RW discs. I've been finalising dvds before ejecting them so hubby is going to be able to watch them while he's away working. I've just recorded on long play so have disc space left, can I eject it without finalising then use it later to record another programme and finalise it then when its full. Sorry, probably sound dim but I'm a bit of a novice. Thankyou
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think you are better using DVD-R rather than DVD-RW.
RW disks tend to be used for people who want to re-record things over the top of what they have already recorded (so they can keep using the same DVD).
If you are recording things, then finalizing them, then a DVD-R disk will do just as well. Once a disk has been finalized you cannot use it again.
Also more devices tend to play DVD-R disks than play DVD-RW disks.
Also DVD-R disks are cheaper than DVD-RW disks.
RW disks tend to be used for people who want to re-record things over the top of what they have already recorded (so they can keep using the same DVD).
If you are recording things, then finalizing them, then a DVD-R disk will do just as well. Once a disk has been finalized you cannot use it again.
Also more devices tend to play DVD-R disks than play DVD-RW disks.
Also DVD-R disks are cheaper than DVD-RW disks.
Aww thanks folks for all your answers, I really do appreciate them but could you help just a little bit more please, I'm still a bit unclear. The progs I am recording for hubby I do need to keep until he's watched them while hes away but does it mean that because I'm finalising them for him I can't delete progs at a later date to reuse the discs. I hope I'm not bothering you too much, thank you.