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    Could anyone please tell me why neither my Burners, Nero 5.5.9 & Easy CD Creator 5 Platinum, will recognise my new 900Mb x 99Min CDR’s.

    For example at the moment I’m trying to burn a 876Mb x 75Min VCD yet whenever I try to burn I get an error message saying insufficient space on the CDR, I’m a little baffled.
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    Originally Posted by Briercliffe
    Could anyone please tell me why neither my Burners, Nero 5.5.9 & Easy CD Creator 5 Platinum, will recognise my new 900Mb x 99Min CDR’s.

    For example at the moment I’m trying to burn a 876Mb x 75Min VCD yet whenever I try to burn I get an error message saying insufficient space on the CDR, I’m a little baffled.
    Did you enable the Overburn feature in Nero?
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    No I hadn't but I have now and alls working fine again.


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    Many thanks
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    Although with help from johneboy I’ve cured the over burn problem with Nero 5.5 I now seem to have developed a new more baffleing one.

    Normally I’d decode a file from DivX to mpeg before burning it to disk with Nero however, I noticed Nero 5.5 will also do the decoding itself prior to burning so I though I’d give it a bash and although it took some time it worked a treat direct from DivX 5 to Mpeg, well all accept one little problem the film burnt upside down! The sound is fine and the picture quality is also fine but everything’s upside down,

    Does anyone have an answer for this!
    Many thanks
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