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downloded a 825mb movie, i read somewhere that some cd-r's can hold up to 850mb of information(data). ie my movie.
i'm in the uk, does n e 1 know firstly
is this true
second of all which cd-r's are able to overburn to this amount.
if so please reply, thanks people!
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It depends on file format, CD-R size, version and type of burning software, whether your Burner will support overburning etc etc
We'll move this to movieworld, and those guru's can answer you ;)
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the movie is avi divx, and yes i think my burner does support overburning
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im from uk and ive got some 99min/900mb disks..you should just get some of them theyre ideal for burning movies got a nice collection of over 200 DVD rips on them now ;)
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what make are they, where u get them from and most importantly how much do they cost?
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i got 2 different makes called infiniti and datawrite,get them from local market in nottingham,think theyre about 40p each not sure
try looking on a good website like
http://www.novatech.co.uk they have everything there,and cheapest youll find in uk
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infact here http://www.novatech.co.uk/novatech/specpag...html?NOV-CDR925
Premium quality, protective coated
- 99min / 900mb (856mb data) capacity
- 32x compatible
- 25 discs per pack in a strong protective 'cake-box' with securely interlocked base and shell
- Records up to 99min with required hardware/software
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I got some disks from maplins but can only burn 703mb max with nero 5.5.9.0 and teac dc w512eb, i think its my drive, any sugestions? :huh:
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but if you have a cd which is actually 800mb, 90 mins. do u still have to overburn, because i have roxio easy cd creator, couldnt i use that, wouldnt the program recognise the 800mb cd?
ps (sorry about this) can overburning damage ur drive, i read that somewhere