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  1. Hi All

    I have just managed to acquire some 870MB CDR's. I need to set up Nero for overburn. I have set the preferences shown on the screenshot below).

    Could some one advise me please on the most apporopriate settings for my 870MB disks plz?

    http://209.15.110.26/myfiles/nero.jpg

    Many thanks

    Cyberdood
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  2. Hey dude,

    Where do u get these disks from and can they be shipped to Australia?

    THANX M8Y
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  3. Well, you get on the bus, pay £1.50 Return Fare, enjoy the 3 mile trip to a local town, when there is a new computer shop .

    OR

    If your elsewhere, maybe u could try E-bay to order online. ps. I am in the UK and its the first time i have managed to source them locally.



    Regards

    Cyberdood
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    I'm also from Australia (Melbourne), and if anyone knows where to get them from here in Australia, please let me know.

    Thanks.
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    You can purchase 90 and 99 mins CD-R's at:

    www.blankdiscshop.co.uk

    I'm not sure whether they ship to Australia though, but it's worth trying.
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  6. im in aus, ive bought some from umart... www.umart.com.au
    you shouldnt have too much trouble gettin 99min cd-r's, probably better luck at a local swap meet. Given that thou, i dont find my disc worked too well. Burnt upto about 96mins on a liteon 24102B burner. Besides that, they arent too compatible with cd players either.
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    I've been using the Laser branded CDR90 disks without any trubs on my LG CD writer. Pick them up for about $14 per 10 disks at either Gosford or Erina computer markets on the NSW Centeral Coast.

    You have to be carefull as some writers will only write so far.
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  8. davidj



    Do them guyz have a web site? I live in sydney and it's bit hard to drive all that way to get cd's. heheh


    CYA!!!!
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  9. Do a search for 99mins CD compatability on the web.
    I found a site that rates the discs,with different CD writers and software.
    I got mine at Maplins electronics in the uk for £1.50 and can burn 99mins 99seconds using Nero and a Ricoh MP7320A CDRW.I burnt my VCD file to an image with nero then enabled disc at once and overburned.It plays in my PC and standalone DVD player.
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