nstgc Posted April 26, 2012 Posted April 26, 2012 in the event of a bad write (which I just tried simulated by scribbling over the back of a blank disk) it would be useful if it would continue to write on the sectors that are good. This is due to the fact that even a bad disk can be useful when trying to recover data from a good disk that has gone bad (data corruption is unlikely to occure in the same sector twice).
LIGHTNING UK! Posted April 26, 2012 Posted April 26, 2012 That would only work on discs that support direct overwrite (DVD+RW, BD-RE). Other ones would block a write operation to an out of sequence LBA. So basically, no there isn't and there won't ever be That's where defect management would come in on BD media - as mentioned in your other thread.
nstgc Posted April 27, 2012 Author Posted April 27, 2012 Yeah that's what made me think of it. Well thank you.
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