Hi, I did a search but I could not find an answer on how to burn a stanard vcd file that is more than 80 min long with nero.
I have a Plexor 12x10x32 and nero 5.5
I can overburn music cd´s. I once did one that was about 82 min or so.
But when I try do burn a Vcd file that is more than 80 min long nero wont even start to try to burn. Nero wil just say that there is no enough space on the cd. Even thought I have enabled overburning in the settings. I does not matter that the Vcd file is 80 and 10 sec long, nero wont even start burning. But if the file is under 80 min long nero will burn just fine. Or if it´s a music cd that is over 80 min, then overburning will work.
So my question is how to burn a vcd file that is longer than 80 min on a 80 min cd with nero?
//Kristoffer
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You can overburn VCD's, god known i've done that lots of times myself, what I would suggest for you to do is, first create an Image File of the VCD you are trying to create, and then select Burn Image and Nero shouldn't give you any problem, it should give you a message saying that there isn't much space, and to either Cancel or Continue with Overburning.
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Sefy Levy,
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Hi 9110,
Just to add. You need to ensure the DAO option enabled in Nero to overburn. I am sure you have checked this already.
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