http://www.apple.com/business/theater/#tutorial=multipleburns?sr=hotnews
WIth Disk Utility in Mac OS X Leopard, you can write to some types of optical media multiple times — not just once. Doing so allows you to fill up those discs with more data and make them an even more economical storage destination. To find out how, watch the most recent Quick Tip of the Week.
Quick Tip of the Week: Multiple Burns

macbook- Super Saiyan 2

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twoodcc- Super Saiyan 3

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i'm guessing that they are taking about cd-rw and dvd-rw disks

twoodcc- Super Saiyan 3

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well, after watching, it doesn't use cd-rws, but i don't think you can access the data til you close the disk. not sure though

dmxplosive- Super Saiyan 3

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i'll have to test this feature out

twoodcc- Super Saiyan 3

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yeah, i still haven't tried this

irun- Super Saiyan

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seems like a cool feature

brisingr- Apple I

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it could be if you needed it

G3- Saiyan
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it could be necessary

tiger- Saiyan
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for a lot of people

ipepsi- Saiyan
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i guess for people who need this

xp- Saiyan
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yes, but i don't need this right now

mba- Saiyan
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no you don't

