rerecordable
Rerecordable is a term used to describe media, devices, or formats that can be recorded over and rewritten after an initial recording. It denotes erasable or rewritable capability, distinguishing such media from write-once formats that cannot be erased and reused.
Common examples include rewritable optical discs such as CD-RW, DVD-RW, and BD-RE, as well as certain magneto-optical
Technically, rerecordable media either overwrite data directly or erase regions before writing new content. Erase cycles,
Rerecordability supports iterative editing, backups, testing, and temporary data storage, but is balanced by performance, cost,