Dub multiple VHS tapes to same DVD?

I have dubbed a VHS tape to a DVD but can't figure out how to dub more VHS tapes to the same DVD. Help?

Formatting a DVD is not done for DVD-R or DVD+R. Formatting is done to prepare a disc to be recorded on.
Finalizing a DVD is done for DVD-R and DVD+R. Finalizing is required before a DVD-R or DVD+R can be played elsewhere.
So when you first insert a DVD-R or DVD+R, you can start recording right away. You don't and can't format it.
(When I refer here to "title" I'm referring to something you have recorded, such as a DVD dubbing from a VHS tape).
Nothing recorded on a DVD-R or DVD+R is erased unless you specifically delete the title. Note that once you delete the title, the space used for that title cannot be reclaimed.
So if you start recording a new title on a DVD-R or DVD+R, and it already has titles recorded, the existing titles will remain.
DVD-RW and DVD+RW are different. I can comment about those once you're clear on DVD-R and DVD+R.
Normally, I'd suspect your existing DVD that won't play elsewhere needs to be finalized. You should be able to press SETUP then DVD Menu then Finalize (as described on p. 32). However, you said that you found DVD Menu to be grayed out. Based on what you're describing, I don't think you've actually recorded anything on the disc yet. You can't finalize an empty disc, so DVD Menu would be disabled at that point.
I had recommended not to autofinalize since I think it is better to control when you finalize, after you have specifically what you want on the disc.
I hope I've answered your outstanding questions (except about the RW discs). If you have further questions or follow-up questions, please post them to this forum so that others can benefit from them. (i.e. don't send email to ask your questions).

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