If I finalize a CDRW, does that mean that I can no longer erase or rewrite the disk? I am getting very confused between people who say that a CDRW allows you to rewrite a disk as many times as you like, and others who say that any disk needs to be finalized and you can no longer write on a disk once it is finalized.
Many thanks for your help,
Matthew
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you can erase it still.
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some dvd player require that a disk be finalized before they will play any video assets on it. cdrw in theory can be erased thousands of times, but mfr are a little coy about how long you should expect them to laST.
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