I recently ended up with an image file slightly larger than 4,800,000KB. I was able to burn this to a +RW and also to a CompUSA 1x -R, but on another no name 2x -R, it failed.
I'm curious how much "over-burning" DVD's can take.
TIA.
Greg
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DVDs don't overburn at all as far as I know. It may have failed due to a poor blank DVDr
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