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    When I go to My Computer and look at the file-size of what I burned onto CD-R it says 592 bytes, when I burned 720 Megabyte's onto the CD. How do you fix this?
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    anybody???
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    It's fine. That's the size of the placeholder that points to the TRACK where the video is stored.
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    What are you talking about,but thanks for helping?
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    By the way, the media I'm burning to is TDK's (Ritek) DATA CD-R's. I heard TDK (Ritek) make some of the highest quality CD-R's. When I burn on another type of brand the file size is shown correctly in My Computer. Why is this?
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    Anybody???
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    if you would check the mpegav folder you would see you vcd track in there. and the 512 is the size of the vcd folder not video file
    There is always one who is always greater. Never give up.
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    Everytime I check the VCD folder, it show's 69.3KB's in that folder.
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  9. If you use My computer or window explorer to check you file size you will see only files within root directory you cannot see other files in different folder. So If you wanna check total filesize in cd you must have tool to do so such as size manager.
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