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    I don't know, perhaps people have been talking about this before, but in the DVD players section (which is really good), why not add information about wether the player can play 90/99 min cd-r's?
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    maybe
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    any good info about those 90 min or 99 min cds somewhere? like how compatible they are with dvd-roms,dvdplayers?
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    I'm sure other people know, but unfortunately, I don't know anything about them.. I've never tried 90 mins cdr-s.

    I'm thinking about buying like one piece, but I'm not sure where to get them (I live in Sweden)..

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  5. I have not found much on the net about this, but this is by far one of the best sites detailing the burners that support these garguantian CDs.

    http://www.cdmediaworld.com/hardware/cdrom/cd_cd-r99.shtml

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  6. Good though that site is it doesn't tell you which standalone dvd players will play them propery.

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  7. I realize that, but was just offering the info as it is the best place for overburned CDs that I have found. (For the buring side of it, not the playing side).

    BTW, this is the more correct link to use http://www.disc4you.com/news/99min.html

    One thing to note is that most of these overburned CDs will only work on the drives listed in the link above. My drive, the Mitsumi CR-48X5TE (listed as 4805 / FW > 1.5A on that link) works great, but when I try to transfer a CD with over 90 minutes to a DVD or CD-Rom it simply can not be seen.

    It is for this reason that I see creating this section to not be worth the time. That is unless set top DVD players are more advanced then most DVD-Rom and CD-Rom drives I have come across.

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