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yes i'm back

when re-burning onto a +RW DVD is it best to wipe it first. is this
even possible? if so, how?

or

do i just burn the new information over the old when prompted by my
burning software to over write old files. will this cause the new
files to deteriorate in quality in any way?

i am using DVD Architect.

cheers


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"john69" <john69.1d7qp1@pcbanter.net> wrote in message
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>
> yes i'm back
>
> when re-burning onto a +RW DVD is it best to wipe it first.

YES, if its been used before. New, out of the package, no.

is this
> even possible?

YES

if so, how?

Answer depends on what burning software you're speaking of. Am not familar
with the software you're using.

>
> or
>
> do i just burn the new information over the old when prompted by my
> burning software to over write old files. will this cause the new
> files to deteriorate in quality in any way?

NO

>
> i am using DVD Architect.

Try Nero. Your software doesn't seem to have an onboard help, nor a website
for help.

>
> cheers
>
>
> --
> john69