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Creating a Data Disc
Before you begin
If you plan to use a BD-R (write once) disc when creating a data 
disc, you should consider whether you want the disc left open 
(appendable) or closed (non appendable) at the end of a recording 
session.
To leave the disc open, choose the option 
I would like to use 
discs for more than one recording
. Selecting this option 
allows you to record multiple times to a single disc. However, 
fewer drives may be able to read the disc. Use this option if you 
expect to make many small recordings on high capacity discs, 
or if you do not need to share your discs.
To close the disc, choose 
I only need to use discs for one 
recording
. Selecting this option allows you to record only one 
time to a disc. However, a larger number of drives will be able 
to read the disc. Use this option if you typically fill your discs 
during a single recording session or wish to use the disc on 
more than one computer.
To create a data disc
  1 Start Roxio
®
 Easy Media Creator. 
From the Windows
®
 Taskbar, click the 
Start
 button. Point to 
All 
Programs
Roxio
, click 
Easy Media Creator
, and then click
 
Home
.
  2 From the Project Menu on the left side of the screen, click 
Data
Then select 
Data Disc Project
.
  3 Click the 
Destination Selection
 combo box, located in the control 
panel across the bottom of the screen, and select a recorder drive 
from the available list.
  4 Insert a blank Blu-ray Disc™ media into the selected recorder 
drive.
Note
: To open a saved Data Disc project, go to the main menu 
and select 
File, Open Saved Project, 
and locate the project file 
you would like to open. By default, saved projects are stored in 
your My Documents folder with a .sonic file name extension.