|  | Posted by Citizen Bob on 12/18/06 12:28 
On Sun, 17 Dec 2006 23:50:57 GMT, "Stuart Miller"<stuart_miller@shaw.ca> wrote:
 
 >Complete claims to do a complete erase, but it is not clear if it erases the
 >whole disc or just what the disc says was written this session, and I have
 >not got the tools to test that.
 
 I use DVD Decrypter to do a full erase and it always takes the same
 amount of time regardless of how much content there is on the disc.
 
 >There is a security vs media life issue here - each complete erase counts as
 >another write cycle. How many cycles can the media support before it starts
 >to wear out?
 
 I have found that 10 cycles is about all my Verbatim 4x DVD+RWs can
 handle. I can squeeze a few more cycles out of a disc if I burn at
 2.4x.
 
 >As I understand the process, 'format' is only required for packet writing
 >programs like 'drag to disc' which need to know where to put things. For a
 >regular complete burn, I just use 'fast erase'. Best thing is to try the
 >simple way first and see if it works
 
 When a disc starts to go bad, I use full erase. Otherwise quick erase
 works.
 
 
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