So i'm out of CD-R's for Audio CD's and I promised someone I'd burn them a CD soon. (My mom wont buy me any more for a while) Is it possible to Basically Erase whats on the Disk and re burn different songs onto a disk. Like get past the protection, remove the files and start over? Im sure there are some programs But I Google'd and had problems finding a way to do it.
No. It's impossible due to the physical design of the CD-R. No application out there can re-write to a CD-R.
My computer lets me overwrite CD-RWs, even after I finalize them, so I dunno. However, I'm 100% sure that a CD-R is a one shot thing, which is why I'm so apprehensive sometimes about putting stuff on them when I have very few of them.
Because CD-RWs are rewritable. You can erase them and rewrite all you want. CD-Rs, once they've been burned and finalized, that's it.
For CD-RWs you can't add more data to them after they are finalized without wiping the whole thing and starting again. Before then you can multisession it
Hmm, thought you couldn't write to RW's after they've been finalized, hence the name. Then again, they are RW for a reason. *shrug*
No, you can't. Once it's finalized, that's it. Did someone imply that you can add to a finalized CD-RW, because I'm not seeing it