99 Minute CD-Rs?
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CAR8624
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24. November 2004 @ 19:35 |
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I recently got CD-Rs in Ebay. It was suppose to be 99minute 890MB.
But here's what it says on CD-Idenifier:
ATIP: 97m 26s 07f
Disc Manufacturer: Fornet International Pte Ltd.
Reflective layer: Dye (Short strategy; e.g. Phthalocyanine)
Media type: CD-Recordable
Recording Speeds: min. unknown - max. unknown
nominal Capacity: 702.82MB (79m 59s 71f / LBA: 359846)
Is it me or isn't it suppose to be 99Minute/890MB??
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AfterDawn Addict
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24. November 2004 @ 20:52 |
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I've used the 90 and 99 minute CDRs a few times when I've wanted to combine albums and whatnot, and I've always been able to use them to their full capacity. It also depends what you use to burn with. In Nero, you have to enable the over-burn feature, and make sure your drive is even compatible to burn 90 and 99 minute CDRs. My Lite-On does them with no problem. I'm not sure what the cd-info specs read before I burned them, but you shouldn't have a problem provided your burner will support it. When you pop in a regular 80 min. CDR it usually doesn't add up to 80 mins/700 megs anyways.
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CAR8624
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24. November 2004 @ 21:12 |
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Yes - I have Nero and yes my burner is compatible for overburning [current one is 89:75 minutes??][However I will get a DVD Burner that is compatible for 99 minute].
But anyways so the information that CD Identifier is wrong/misleading? Along with the package, they stated that Nero's InfoTool will display oversized CD-Rs as 79:59 minutes. So Overburning must be used. Does that apply to CD Identifier also?
Thanks for replying.
=>CAR8624
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25. November 2004 @ 10:02 |
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yes, I beleive the CD IDentifier just doesn't read them properly. I don't think Nero factors in the over-burning feature when its just reding the info on the blank CDR. I dug up a blank 90 min CDR, and Nero reads it as 79.57.04, 703 megs, so basically a regular 80 min. have you tried burning yet? I think the most I burned on a 99 minute was 95...I was too chicken to go all the way in fear of destroying my burner.
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CAR8624
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25. November 2004 @ 10:17 |
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At the compatibility website, my current CD Burner [LG CD-RW CED-8120B] could burn 99:59. I have not test it yet but is there anyway to test it before doing the actual writing [or there got to be a risk]?
But either way, I am getting a DVD Burner for sure that is compatibile with 99 Minute CD-Rs [stated on some other website with review].
=>CAR8624
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25. November 2004 @ 10:23 |
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I suppose you could do a simulation burn to test, but other than that the only way to find out if it works is to burn one. Good luck.
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CAR8624
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25. November 2004 @ 12:26 |
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After setting Nero for overburn [and checking that my recorder could overburn] - I've tried the simulation. But it keeps asking me to insert a larger disk. What else should I do? Should I take the risk and try burning?
=>CAR8624
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25. November 2004 @ 16:20 |
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well, I never simulated the burn, so Nero probably just thinks its too small. my guess is to just try and burn it. at least they aren't that expensive. I think I got a 10 pack of 99 minutes for like $8.
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CAR8624
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28. November 2004 @ 03:07 |
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After setting the Nero with Overburn feature, it keeps asking me to add in a disc larger than 700MB. I've tried simulation and then I tried the actual writing - but no luck. What gives?
=>CAR8624
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28. November 2004 @ 03:11 |
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Hey
When you enabled Overburn, did you make sure you set the Maximum CD Size to about 100 mins
CJC
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CAR8624
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28. November 2004 @ 03:17 |
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Just now, I've set Nero with 100 minutes of overburn [and of course this is selected as a feature to do]. However it still gave me the same message [insert larger disc]. Before that, I set Nero to overburn untill 99:59 [because in a compatibility website - it stated that my burner needs to be burn at that point].
Also to point out - I've tried Disc-At-Once. What else do I do in order to Overburn??
=>CAR8624
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28. November 2004 @ 03:22 |
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I take it your trying to burn Audio CD ?
How many minutes of Audio are you actually putting on the CD.
Try cutting it down to about 96 mins of audio and see if that works.
CJC
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CAR8624
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28. November 2004 @ 05:32 |
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Nope - I am creating a data CD.
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28. November 2004 @ 11:54 |
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Ok thats your problem.
With 90 and 99 min CD's it means it can take up to that in Audio, but the standard 700mb Data.
CJC
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28. November 2004 @ 12:13 |
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yeah I didn't realize you were doing data, I've only done audio with the 90 and 99 min CDRs
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CAR8624
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28. November 2004 @ 12:52 |
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I see. Okay whatever because since I'm just going to backup my data. Oh well - I was about to buy CD-R anyways =p
Thx for helping
=>CAR8624
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pabmove
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15. December 2004 @ 18:05 |
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Hey guys, I'm having the same problem as Car but I'm not burning data or audio but VCD. I've have an "avi" file which is about 700mb but when I load it in Nero it gives me a figure of 850mb (no idea why) anyway, since I hate splitting the movie to 2 discs i want to try an overburn it onto a 900mb cdr. SO far i havent had any success as Nero just ask me to put a larger disc in. It says that my 900 mb disc is a normal 700 mb.
This is the first time I've used larger capacity CD's so will my 900mb disc always be read as 700mb by ANY CD identifier? or have I've been ripped off and brought 700mb instead of 900mb
anyway thx for your input :)
Kangaroo
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CAR8624
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15. December 2004 @ 18:10 |
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For all CD Idenifier, all states [putting in the 900MB CD] that it'll have 702.82MB [and not 900MB]. However, I believe the ones I got [and your CDs] are for audio only [though my CD cannot be played on CD players at all].
Ehh seem deceiving at first because of it has 900MB + 89 Min of Audio. What they really mean is that the overburn is only for Audio [and 900MB is just a cap off just in case a music that has a hugh file does not cap off 89 min - but that's what I thought].
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15. December 2004 @ 18:11 |
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Hey
Once again its 99 MINUTES not 900mb...
So you can put up to 99 minutes of Audio or 99 Minutes of Video, but not 900mb of Data, up to 700mb of data.
CJC
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pabmove
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15. December 2004 @ 20:28 |
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ok let me get this straight before we all go round in circles. there are no CDr's with 900mb or there abouts to store data on the market?
how come i've brought some CD-R 100 and it does say on the label 100min 900MB? - cant be for audio only right?
heres the website of the company that manufacters my CDr's- www.e-blue.jp
Kangaroo
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pabmove
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15. December 2004 @ 20:31 |
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>CJC
so wait a second, if I can put 99 min of audio and video on my CDr (100min 900mb) and not data - that means I can burn my video file?
Kangaroo
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15. December 2004 @ 20:42 |
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You can put either 99 mins of Audio OR 99 mins of Video (for VCD/SVCD).
So as long as ur VCD is less then 99 mins, it should burn, if u enable overburn.
CJC
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zana
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16. December 2004 @ 14:10 |
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Hey all, a newbie here :) I'd be really grateful if someone can give me a quick answer to my problem.
See, I hardly ever burn stuff, but I absolutely have to copy several (data) discs for a friend for tonight. Not knowing much about the different types of blank discs available, I went out and bought a package of ten TDK high capacity (90 min) CD-Rs. I thought that the 800 MB written in huge letters referred to the amount of data that can be burned onto it. Silly me :)
It turns out, however, that I can't even burn less than 700 mb onto it. No matter how much I reduce the file sizes, it keeps on telling me to insert a higher-capacity disc.
I think the problem is that, like I said, I hardly ever burn stuff. As a result, both my hardware (a Matsushita UJDA710 drive) and my software (Adaptec Easy CD Creator) are over three years old and pretty pathetic. I *think* that the problem is that the program is misreading the length/capacity of the disc, but I can't seem to find a way to change it.
I've tried setting it on disc-at-once, but that doesn't help. The program doesn't mention 'overburn' anywhere, it's too old, I guess?
So what do you guys think, is the problem with the drive or the software? If it's the drive, I guess there's nothing I can do, but if it's the latter, is there any free software I could download quickly tonight to use instead of my crappy one? At this point, I'll be happy to have even 100 MB of data on each disc, as long as I can get it done soon. I don't have time to go buy new blank CDs :(
Any advice?
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kbokusan
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31. December 2004 @ 23:55 |
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I have been buying a lot of E-BLUE CDR's ,including 90min/805mB ,and 100min/900mB.
I have tested all possible data and audio type burning, and they are capable of holding the amount labeled.
BTW eblue for me is not a good media type, i have a laptop 24x burner and can only burn these cdr's at max speed x16. And they produce alot of write fail and coaster's.And Read speed of these cd'rs are slow as hell,it is close to impossible to stream large media files from the burnt cd's.
Has anyone mentioned you must burn VOERSIZE cd'rs with option "DISK AT ONCE"
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kbokusan
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1. January 2005 @ 00:14 |
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I forgot to mention i use Nero 6 and both EBLUE 805mB and 900mB bisk read as normal 700mBs cdr and tell me there is not enough space, but u can still overburn the cdr's
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