I watched the sticky note video on the differences between pressed and burned discs. I understand how the laser burn marks act as the pits. Non-rewritables I can grasp, but how does the burned dye get replaced on RW's when they are altered,erased,etc.?
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It’s my understanding that the Laser in the burner is turned on at a lower temp and ran over the entire surface of the RW media. This causes the material on the surface to be de-pitted and ready for the next burn, which uses the higher temperature.
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