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  1. I have a very strange problem.

    I have burned a DVD-R from an Iso I made worked like it should. I think the media was Ritek g04 and the burner a Sony 500AX. This was a few moths ago. Now I have got a new burner and new media (Plextor 716, Verbatim 8x, TY02) but when I tried to copy the DVD-R all my programs told me that the destination media was to small, very strange. So I went to check my original DVD-R in my player and it works like it should.

    Finally I ripped it to HDD and used Vobblanker to gett rid of a small intro menu that gave me 7MB smaller Iso and then I could burn it.

    My question is: Do anyone know what could have happened to the original DVD-R or has the size on blank media shrunk
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  2. Sounds like you simply burned the original a little larger than most programs are set for their 'max' burn size. For example, I think DVD Shrink defaults to about 4470mb in size, but in reality a DVD holds about 4483mb. You can change the output to another size though. Similar size restrictions are available in Nero and other programs as well.
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  3. You might be right, I did not think of that.

    Still when I checked the original DVD-R it said that it was 4464MB and since I took out 7MB it ended up at 4457MB, But shouldn't the original fit anyway? I actually tried Plextools, Recordnow and Nero and got the same error, could it be a limitation in the firmware of the new drive prehaps?
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  4. Have you checked in the options of those programs what the size limit is set at for DVDs? You can always change it, I think I have Nero set to 4482mb.
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  5. I just checked Nero and it was set to 4483MB...so it should have worked...anyway the reduction I made (7MB) of the original DVD-R allowed me to burn it with my new drive and media, so it's no panic...

    I was just curios what caused this....
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    Two ideas:

    There are instances when an ISO can bloat itself. I've not really run into this yet. Just read about it.

    Certain programs, in the early days (2000-2001), would sometimes allow overburn. Not by much, but enough to cause duplication problems.

    I doubt either is the case. Maybe the ISO bloat, at most.
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    Maybe you're witnessing the capacity difference between the - & + formats?

    DVD-R = 4488MB
    DVD+R = 4482MB

    ??
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  8. Nope

    They are both DVD-R

    one Ritek G04 and one TY02
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