May just be your burner then.
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May just be your burner then.
nero has a program called drive info (i think)
it tell you all the info on your drive, and if you can overburn
where does it say if it supports overburn or not?
i just went to that program nero info tool and i noticed there was a tab called aspiQuote:
Originally posted by muchspl2@12 January 2004 - 15:17
nero has a program called drive info (i think)
it tell you all the info on your drive, and if you can overburn
and it said that i didn't have one installed what the hell is aspi?
all i know that if you overburn be very careful because recently i just burned a movie that was 85 minutes and it messed up my cd burner, im not saying this to scare you im just saying that it is true that it can mess up your cd-burner but it dont matter for me because i just bought me a better cd-burner that burns at 52x speed :D :D
how did it "mess it up"
AFAIK it was a cover there ass policy, I have never herd of over burning causing any problems
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Originally posted by Bebi@12 January 2004 - 02:58
where does it say if it supports overburn or not?
at the top of nero ,recorder ,choose recoder ,look on the left.
When you overburn always use "disc at once"method ,you wont have any problems as long as theres room on the disc.
so I can just burn kvcd any size I want then as long as the film is under 160mins?
If you use the KVCD guide as per Muchspl2 (in my sig below) it will actually split in to 2 files if necessary.
so it need sot be in 2 seperate cd's?