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Originally posted by DisneyAnne
I was thinking that the difference in CDRs and CDRWs is that once you burn something onto a CDR, that is it. There is no way to add to that CD. If you had a bunch of room left, it was my understanding that you lost that space on the disc.
Have I been misled? I have a burner at work but not at home so I could do this if I could bring my camera and connector to work. Just want to make sure I know what CDs are best.
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with Roxie Easy CD you can leave a disk open until its full by using Direct CD. with the Direct CD program you can even drop and drag files on to the CD, when its full you can then select to have it closed to be read on any CD drive. you can never remove a file though on a CD-R once it is there.
CDRWs are eraseable and re-useable, you can even delete one or more files off of a CD-RW if you are using Direct CD program that comes with Easy CD.
But some CD-R's are for Audio and say so.