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    Hey Folks.. i'm new at this video stuff and learning everyday by reading the forums here... Thanks for your posting.

    My DVD player supports CDR, CDRW, DVD, SVCD and I would like to burn on CDRW Disks instead of the regular CDR's, especially if the movies is not up to the quality.

    What program do I use to burn these on CDRW disks. I have most of them. I have installed Fireburner and EZ Creator 5 Platinum.

    Any suggestions is greatly appreciated.

    Thanks
    Dave
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  2. I use Nero 5.5.8.2 and it works great!
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  3. Just to clarify, all CD burning programs support CD-RW (rewritable CDs). I have used Nero, CloneCD, CDRDAO, EasyCD Creator to name a few. Please note once you have written to these type od CDs you must erase them to re-use them. All these packages have erase options and some will do it automatically (actually prompt you) when you try to write to them.
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    being a novice.. i should ask: do i use Direct CD because I will have to erase this disk..

    i do use Easy Creator to make regular cd that are burned permanently.


    Thanks
    Dave
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  5. You only use DirectCD if you want to create a CD-RW for say backup purposes and you want to add files to it every so often. For (S)VCD there is no reason to use it. Just write using the normal process as if it was a normal CD-R. After you have used it and wish to re-use then you erase it.
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    thanks folks.. i will give it a go today and get back with you on my progress... right now i feel like a D-- but still trying to grasp it.

    again... thanks for all your support to this vcd/svcd newbie


    dave
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