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  1. When I try to burn a svcd in nero 6 on a 700 mb/80 min disc i get the message "to little space on disc...". The size of one of the film is 813 832 in the explorer, 833 363 in nero.
    I have changed the "try to fit" to 80 min but that doesnīt help.

    What should I do?

    Thanks!
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    Overburn? It is too big, but overburning usually works. Try trimming the credits/intro .
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  3. I have tried to overburn but that didnīt change anything... how should I do to overburn except enable it in in expert feature?
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    Don't overburn. I use SVCD image files to burn 825MB SVCD's on 700MB CD's with Nero all the time. You burn in Mode2, which I believe doesn't use error correction that takes up space on the CD. I use DVD2SVCD which generates cue/bin files that Nero accepts in image mode.
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  5. I use nero 5, and it works if I put the file (833 mb or so) to the under-box If I try to put in the MPEG folder, he says it doesnt fit, but when I put in the (bigger) under-box it works...

    dont know if its also nero 6

    good luck
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    I bet you are a victim of this infamous bug with the 80min CD's introduced in 6.0.0.15, aren't you?! This was fixed in the next update...
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    Try using VCD EASY to burn your SVCD. It does overburns. I've had many SVCD's do overburns using that program and Nero wouldn't overburn it. Go Figure huh!
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  8. even easier .. use a 90.99 min cdr .. (I should get sponsorship from them).. or as devilzdog says, stick it in the thunder-box. redo using lower by 3% bitrate.
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