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  1. Hi!
    Does anyone now if phillips 622 accepts 90 min cdr?
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    I was under the impression that posting URL's to warez and crack websites was not allowed on this site. . . anyway, another place to see if your burner supports 90/99 blanks (a more legit. source):

    http://www.disc4you.com/start.html

    I don't see Philips listed as being compatible. HOWEVER, that does not mean the discs won't work--you'll have to buy a couple and play around with your overburning settings. Some drives are simply incompatible. Also, make sure you have the latest firmware for your drive. I also have a Philips (an older 8x model) and can overburn 80 minute blanks to @83 minutes, but I haven't tried 90/99 minute blanks yet. As far as DVD players, I have heard that many people have used these blanks with no problem. Once again, it is a matter of experimenting, since these discs are "illegal" under Red and Orange Book standards. Best of luck!
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  3. I have an old Dysan burner (based on a Yamaha drive) but didnt know if it could take 90 min discs, so I simply bought a blank for aprox USD 1.5 and tried a burn (using Nero) to my joy it worked, so NOW I have the "Jesus Christ Superstar" double CD musical on a SINGLE disc playing on my portable CDplayer (and NO need to go MP3 ). BUT!! I have heard that you might damage the burner if you try to burn a 90 min disc on burner that does not support such ops. Doubt know if its true or how it could happen, however if you still have a valid Waranty you could try it or you could try it any way. The way you get 90+ mins on a CD is by winding the tracks tighter than on a "regulation" CD. Though you might get trouble reading it on all CD-players since you have less "margins" between tracks. On the other hand ALL my CD players took the 88min CD (including my 10 year old Panasonic portable CD player)
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  4. here u go

    h**p://www.medeainternational.com/info/90min.htm

    sorry im new here and not sure myself if i can post links???????
    please let me know and i wont do it again

    for now please replace the ** with TT

    regards
    Nifty
    im gutted cause my plex 12,10,32A cant do 99mins
    but the liteon can
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    niftynew--

    Sure you can post links! How do you think I did it?
    My point was that cdrsoft is a warez site. In other words, they have illegally obtained and cracked material that violates US and International copyright laws. While I am not going to debate the legistics of such sites, or whether downloading such material is immoral, I can say that VCD.com does not contain anything illegal, and I am sure that Baldrick (administrator) would like to keep it that way. If the website owners started allowing people to post hack/crack/warez URL's on here, a pandora's box would be opened.
    So, to make things short, post any URL you want here so long as it is a legal one, not one containing a "warning message" about the (il)legalities of the content it holds, or warez/cracks/etc. I am just telling you this myself because I can see that you are a newbie and I wouldn't want somebody to run into trouble with this site because they didn't know better.
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