Reply to Re: DVDs - "Blanks" and "Fully Erased" ... What's the difference?

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Posted by Ron on 03/30/07 20:15

On Fri, 30 Mar 2007 19:04:51 GMT, Stan <srs666@despammed.com> wrote:

>Ron <ron_j_mayer@hotpop.com> wrote in
>news:fumq03lnb815arohj5pgoeajr4p39m2a17@4ax.com:
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>>
>> Hi! .....
>> My "Pioneer" 'DVR-310' DVD Recorder accepts
>> and records to "DVD-R" and "DVD-RW" disks
>> provided they are brand new *blanks*.
>> It, however, rejects used DVD-RW disks if
>> they have been used to record computer data,
>> movies or anything else on another computer
>> or DVD recorder earlier.
>Doesn't the Pioneer have a built-in function to erase or format RW disks?

No, it does not have either "erase" or "format" functions.
What it does when you put in a new *blank* DVD-RW is
to "auto initialize" the blank DVD-RW media. Once the
Pioneer Digital Video Recorder has done this, ther are
many editing functions that can be selected to delete,
rename, (etc) your video clips...... then, when the media
is nearly full, you can "finalize" it and you have your
completed DVD.

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