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Re: How to use DVD-RW

Posted by Paul Heslop on 01/15/06 20:13

Rab wrote:
>
> <rocky47@my-deja.com> wrote in message
> news:1137339673.122407.52680@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> > Hi-and thanks for opportunity to post.
> >
> > I have finally bought a DVD recorder (Panasonic---DMR-ES20) in an
> > attempt to wean myself off of my VCR.
> >
> > I have a question involving DVD -RW (this unit can use +R, DVD-R,
> > DVD-RW and DVD-ram): I have set the unit up to tape 2 hours worth of
> > news from mon-fri (10 hours per week) using SP mode on the disc (2
> > hours).
> >
> > Now---for VHS, every two days I merely rewind the tape and the VCR
> > tapes over the data.
> >
> > For DVD-RW---what do I need to do-if anything?
> >
> > Will the DVD recorder recognize that the disc is full and start over by
> > itself OR do I need to do something to the disc ( a method which
> > replaces rewinding a VHS tape?).
> >
> > The owner's manual talks about formatting (I formatted the disc prior
> > to setting up my timer recording). It also talks about deleting
> > "titles".
> >
> > So I am asking: Do I need to reformat this disc every time it gets full
> > and/or just delete titles (I guess it has to be the most recent titles
> > if more space is to be provided).
> >
> > Thx for any help!
>
> I suspect that you will have to format the disc when it is full and you want
> to reuse it. I have a Panasonic (although a different model) and the manual
> says:
>
> Available recording space on DVD-RW (DVD-Video format) increases only when
> the last recorded title is erased. It does not increase if other titles are
> erased.
>
> So if you do delete a title, the space won't become available for you to
> record something.
>
> Suggest that you check your manual, or try it. If you delete a title, does
> the remaining time displayed increase?

I think I messed around with this on my panny on an rw, just erasing
some programs one at a time in any order and as long as they are ALL
erased, or erased from the last downwards to the first, all space is
recovered. I think formatting is easier though and probably quicker
too.

On another machine the RW discs acted like RAM discs on the Panasonic
but had to be formated in VR mode, rather than the normal Video mode.
They could then be messed around with in the same way as a RAM disc,
where you could swap running orders and stuff.

Panasonic only seems to offer Video mode, which is why it is so
restricted.
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