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  1. if i use the overburn function does it have to be disc at once or is there anyway i can burn it track at once.
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    to my knowledge it has to be dics at once

    but i wouldnt recommend using overburn as it can damage your drive, and make you buy a new one.

    it happened to me

    what would you rather do, spend $0.50 another blank cd to put the extra information on, or pay $60 for another burner?

    simple but concise,
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  3. DAO must be used but look at "CD Writers" to the left for overburning capability first.If you have a Cyberdrive,Lite-On or Asus don't worry they support overburning.
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    Slightly OT:

    Does anybody know if you can overburn a DVD-Video? My bets are NO, but I'd love to be proved wrong.

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    Originally Posted by Cornucopia
    Slightly OT:

    Does anybody know if you can overburn a DVD-Video? My bets are NO, but I'd love to be proved wrong.

    Scott
    Yes, you can overburn a DVD. There's a topic discussing this matter someone.
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    I dont think u can
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  7. When you overburn, its not so easy to make a copy of it again and possible even not on an other writer or media !
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  8. people are saying that overburning will damage the burner, but if the CD capacity is over 80 then overburning shouldn't be a problem and should not damage the burner right??
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    Originally Posted by KK
    people are saying that overburning will damage the burner, but if the CD capacity is over 80 then overburning shouldn't be a problem and should not damage the burner right??
    Right on.
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    Originally Posted by WeedVender
    I dont think u can
    Yes you can:

    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=149997&highlight=

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