where can i purchase bulk 900 megabite cds?
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900Mb sounds a bit high... 650Mb=74min, 700Mb=80Min, anything higher than that needs overburning and it is very likely you won't get anywhere near the "full disc" anyway (I know of only one person who has used 90 minute discs, and he got 85 minutes out of it and only found one CD player and two CD-ROM drives that could read it).
Someone might be able to tell you where you can get high capacity discs if you tell us where in the world you are... -
You can buy 99 minute or 870MB CDR here.
http://www.allmediaoutlet.com/SS99-100S.html -
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Zefram Cochrane
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Small notice : if you burn as VCD/SVCD format, the 90 mn CDR will take 900 mbyes, without overburning...
Same for 80 mn = 800 mbytes etc...
Never tried 99 mn CDRs...but it seems to be even much less accepted by both burners and players than the 90 mn CDRs...iMac 400 DV (So what!) - 512 Mo RAM - HD 50 Go - Panther
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