rgames Posted December 7, 2009 Posted December 7, 2009 (edited) Greetings, I'm new to the world of burning to Blu-Ray here and need some basic info - I am trying to burn data to a 25 GB BD-RE. The disc is intended for archival purposes so I don't need to re-write to the disc. The erasing/zeroing process takes a very long time - is it necessary if I only want to write once? I can't find any option that allows me to specify a "write-once" or "closed session" disc in ImgBurn. Can I do that? Or does ImgBurn require that I erase then zero the BD-RE discs? Finally, I'm assuming that if I use a BD-R disc that neither of the erase/zero steps takes place, so I should get much faster burns using those discs, correct? Thanks in advance, rgames Edited December 7, 2009 by rgames
mmalves Posted December 7, 2009 Posted December 7, 2009 The very first time you use a BD-RE disc you must do a Full Erase on it, and even though it takes a long time, you only need to do it once: after that you can just overwrite the disc. Unfortunately you can't skip this very first formatting (it's a limitation imposed by the BD-RE standard). As for BD-R discs, they can only be written once so no formatting/zeroing takes place and you should get the full write speed you've selected.
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