I needed to backup one of my dvds, so i made a great looking svcd and i used bbmpeg to cut it and set the max size of each peice to be 790mb (correct me if i'm wrong, but can't you fit that much onto an 80min cdr) then i went to burn it using cdrwin 3.8d and it asked me if i wanted to burn, even though the image was longer than 74min, i said ok cause i had an 80min cd in there and it said the image was only 78min...when it was finished the last few minutes off the movie were missing...is the problem that my peices were to big or that cdrwin 3.8d doesn't support 80min cds....
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