Willezone Posted November 2, 2019 Posted November 2, 2019 (edited) How many times can the Verbatim BDRE's be formatted?. I am trying to re-initialize one to Full Erase With spare areas,and preferred. Before erase disc was "without" spare areas. Everyone of these discs than had been previously formatted(Quick or Full) will just hang at anywhere from 28%-56%. Seems like a waste of computer time(energy),wear &tear,etc.Would TDK or Panasonic be Re-Formattable, i ask?. LG BE12LU38-Verbatim IM1-000. Also, you can't cancel operation in Imgburn. So what does one do?. Thank You Edited November 2, 2019 by Willezone
dbminter Posted November 2, 2019 Posted November 2, 2019 There's no set answer to that. You can format a BD-RE for as many times as it can be written to, since a format is just a write to all available sectors. How many times you can write to a rewrtiable media is not knowable. Whatever the companies say is just plain wrong. For instance, they claim you can get hundreds of writes out of a DVD+RW but in actual practice, I get about 20 before they die. So, while you can't know how many formats you'll get out of a media, since it's never constant across discs produced, you can format a BD-RE for as many times as writes are allowed to it.
Willezone Posted November 4, 2019 Author Posted November 4, 2019 I guess i was wondering why the formatting "hangs" on subsequent erasures. Can i go from Quick Erase-Full Erase after already writing files and folders without issues?. Seems like the discs prefer whatever "format" settings were used initially. Such as...Preferred>Proper>Without Spare areas,etc. Thanks>Willezone Re: Verbatim BD-RE-Dl>Im1-000
Ch3vr0n Posted November 4, 2019 Posted November 4, 2019 Once you've formatted the disc (WITHOUT spare area's is preferred) you can technically burn on top without even erasing.Sent from my Pixel 3 XL using Tapatalk
dbminter Posted November 4, 2019 Posted November 4, 2019 Yeah, there's really no need to do erases again unless you switch between spare areas and back. After the first format, you can just do a subsequent Quick Erase each time. Even if you cancel a write that doesn't complete, you can still just do a Quick Erase on the next subsequent write.
Ch3vr0n Posted November 4, 2019 Posted November 4, 2019 I don't even do that (quick erase). Once it's been formatted, I just burn over the top every time.Sent from my Pixel 3 XL using Tapatalk
dbminter Posted November 4, 2019 Posted November 4, 2019 I thought ImgBurn always did a Quick Erase as default behavior before writing to rewritable media. I would think it would have to to clear the TOC so the disc could reflect the new contents. I thought the default was ImgBurn does a Quick Erase and then falls back to a Full Erase if a Quick Erase cannot be performed before a write.
Ch3vr0n Posted November 4, 2019 Posted November 4, 2019 Nope, not that I remember. It can just burn over the top.Sent from my Pixel 3 XL using Tapatalk
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