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  1. I am using Panther 10.3.4 with a Pioneer DVR Drive

    How do I configure MMB or Firestarter to allow overburning of a 710 MB Xvid onto a 702.x MB CD

    Do I burn it as a Data file? - do I have to make it into another format before burning?

    What is the maximium data that can be placed on a CD of this capacity


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    This should work: create a non-write-protected disk image in disk utility, mount it, copy the xvid into it, and unmount. You now have a dmg that is something over 710MB. Then go to MacOSXHints and do a search for 'converting dmg to iso', there was a hint there a while back for doing that. You should be able to burn the iso in Firestarter (check 'overburn if needed').
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  3. Thx for the suggestion

    - seems MMBs enable to do it directly to iso/img using CDRecord

    Thought a lot of others may have already attempted overburning

    Is there a substantial risk of damaging the drive by doing it!?
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    Originally Posted by Pretzel
    Is there a substantial risk of damaging the drive by doing it!?
    Never felt the need to try it, but I seriously doubt it could cause problems ... (how could it possibly do any damage?)
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    I use FireStarter FX to overburn. Go to "Burn Data" at the top of Firestarter's window. Put your file into a folder. Drag the folder into the "Drop Zone" Firestarter's window. Click "Burn" in the lower right corner of the Firestarter window. I've experimented with Firestarter's overburning capabilities, and I've found that I can overburn up to 730MB. Good luck.
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