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  1. Hi , I have a question about cd format . on an iBook g3/600 when i put a 800MB cd i have only these options to format the disc :
    -standard (HFS+/ISO 9660)666,8MB
    -MP3 cd (ISO 9660) 666,8MB
    -iTunes (audio ) 79min cd .
    As I'd like to burn a avi file of 760,5MB I wonder if my cd driver is able to support 800M disc or only 650M disc .
    So how to format a 800M disc on my computer ?
    thanks
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  2. you mean you have a 700 MB / 80 min. CD-R, right

    without converting to (S)VCD MPEG, you will have to burn your .avi file as mode 1 DATA...which means you can only fit 700 MB per CD-R.

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    only way you can fit 800 MB is if you convert your .avi into either VCD MPEG-1 or SVCD MPEG-2 and burn/author as mode 2 (i.e. using nero's (S)VCD templates).... only in this case can you fit 800 MB per CD-R.

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    btw, most DVD players can't play .avi files directly...you will definitely need to convert to .mpg for your dvd player to play.
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  3. hum... thanks for reply
    I confirm it's a 90min/800M cd and I only wanted to know about the cd format when i put it in my iBook . there's only format for 650M cd so does my computer can burn 800M cd ? I don't need to do SVCD or whatever , i just want to put a big file in the cd , that's all !
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    Friend had the same iBook. the OS burnig software only looks at what the recoder can handle. 80 minute/ 700 megs is the LIMIT. and no overburn permitted.
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  5. Originally Posted by bessonien
    I confirm it's a 90min/800M cd
    gotta make sure

    1) your burner supports 90 min CD-Rs

    2) your DVD player supports 90 min CD-Rs
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