Basically, I have bought some CD-R 90 (800MB) discs.
I want to use the full capacity so that I can save more to the disc.
For instance, save an extra few minutes of SVCD.
I usually use VCDEasy to save to the CD.
However, all programs I have treat the CD as if it were a max of 700MB.
Any ideas?
Cheers
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First and most important, make sure your cd-burner is compatable w/ 90 min discs.
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It'll still be recognized as an 80-minute/700MB disc. You have to enable overburn, and just put 800MB data / 900MB video on it and it should work.
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Originally Posted by sterno
Are they inifiniti disks?
90 min infiniti disks will not give you 90 mins on all hardware, it all depends on your hardware.
For instance, a lite-on drive might give you 89.5 minutes whereas a Pioneer may only give you 86 mins.
I used Nero and successfully achieved 89-ish mins (using overburn).
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Originally Posted by Will Hay
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Originally Posted by sterno
It's been a while since I made anything other than dvd but I thought vcd was measured in minutes with regards capacity.
Thanks for putting me straight
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