Adding data to a data DVD
When creating a data DVD, you can choose to keep the writing session open and make a disc appendable, which means
you can keep adding information to the disc.
Appendable writing — You can add more data to a disc as long as space is available on the disc. The recording
session can stay open until the disc is full. Although the space on the disc may be used efficiently, a disc written to
incrementally may not be compatible with all DVD drives.
Non-appendable writing — All data is written to the disc at one time and the writing session is closed, even if there
is more space available on the disc. You can not add more data to the disc. Non-appendable discs are more
compatible with different DVD drives.
A video DVD is always non-appendable.
The table below describes the writing method for different media types for appendable and non-appendable writing.
Writing Method
Media Type Appendable
DVD-R
Multi-border
DVD-RW
Restructured overwrite
DVD+R
Multi-session
DVD+RW
Single-session
Non-appendable
Disc at once
Disc at once
Disc at once
Disc at once
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