I accedently burned a 10 mb too big Image file on a DVD+R disc with DVD Decryptrer, it was a Swedish movie, main movie only file.
I tought it was a waste of a good disc, because it wouldn't be readable.
But i was a bit currius, so i tried it in my computer with powerdvd, and it worked- flawless
I got shockt, then i went over to test it in my ps2, worked fine there too..
..this means if you reencode a movie say with CCE, and it becomes 50 mb too lare, just burn it anyways, the only thing is that the last minute of aftertext is gone, but it's much better than do the hole 3 pass process again![]()
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no replys, don't you think it's cool "overburning" (not mor data, but too large files) is possible
or did you all know this?
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