User manual
Table Of Contents
- Nero Burning ROM Manual
- 1 General Information
- 2 System Requirements
- 3 Formats Supported
- 4 Launching the Program
- 5 Working with Nero Burning ROM
- 6 New Compilation
- 7 File Selection
- 8 Burning a Compilation
- 9 Bootable Disc
- 10 Image File
- 11 Copying
- 12 Audio Database
- 13 Saving and Converting Audio Files
- 14 LightScribe®
- 15 LabelFlash™
- 16 Erasing a Rewritable Disc
- 17 Advanced Operations
- 18 Configuration
- 19 Glossary
- AIF
- Blue Book
- Blu-ray Disc
- Book Type
- Bootable CD
- Cache
- CD
- CD-DA
- CD-i
- CD Text
- Decoding
- Digitalization
- Disc
- Disc-at-once (DAO)
- DVD
- EDC/ECC
- Emulation
- Encode
- Finalizing
- Firmware
- HD DVD
- HFS CD
- Image file
- Index position
- Table of contents (TOC)
- Jitter Correction
- Cross fade with previous track
- Label
- Lead-in
- Lead-out
- M3U playlists
- MP3
- MP3PRO
- MP4
- MPEG
- NTSC
- OGG
- PAL
- Photo CD
- Plug-in
- Buffer underrun
- Red Book
- SCSI
- Sector
- Session
- Simulation
- Track
- Track-at-once (TAO)
- Transcoding
- VCD
- Volume descriptor
- WAV
- Yellow Book
- 20 Index
- 22 Contact
Erasing a Rewritable Disc
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16 Erasing a Rewritable Disc
Using Nero Burning ROM you can erase rewritable discs, i.e. discs with the RW
specification, as long as your burner supports this function.
16.1 Erase Rewritable Disc Window
Fig. 26: Erase Rewritable Disc window
This window contains the following configuration options:
Choose Recorder
combo box
Selects a burner.
Use Multiple Recorders
check box
Performs the erase action on multiple burners.
Select erase method to be used
combo box
Selects an erase method. Two options are
available:
Quick-erase rewritable disc: Does not physically
erase the disc fully, but only the references to the
existing contents. The disc will appear to be empty
even though the data is still physically available.
Erasing a disc using this method takes between
one and two minutes.
Full-erase rewritable disc: Physically erases all
data from the disc. The contents cannot be
restored. Erasing the disc using this method takes
longer than the other method, depending on the
type of disc involved.
Erase speed
combo box
Selects the speed at which the disc is erased.
Delete button Starts the erase process.
Cancel button Cancels the action and closes the window.