Is it required to eject the disc after erasing it using StarBurnX?
After encountering the problem of Windows not recognizing that the disc erased with the StarBurnX DiscEraser class was actually empty, I tried ejecting the disc. After re-inserting the disc, Windows found the disc correctly empty. I noticed that the SDK sample project (DiscEraser in Samples/StarBurnX/C#) ejects after erasing the disc, which lead me to the question above.
As an aside: burning with StarBurnX has the same issue; ejecting the disc is required after burning in order for the operating system to find the newly burned files.
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