Quote: Guys, is it possible to burn a 800mb bin file onto a disc?
Glad you ask m8 and you can burn 800 mb (bin& cue) to a 700 mb cd-r(w) easily. I use burnatonce at burn no faster than 8x for SVCD (or any video file format)
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SVCDs are commonly up to 830-840MBs apeice dude. As far as burning data cds, dont quite think you can hit those numbers with a regular, run of the mill 700s. As Shoey says, with SVCDs it is especially important to burn slow. Happy burning. :-)
midnight club II: is that a movie or what? sounds like a racing game hehe
Nero will get the job done and it's recommended not to burn video faster than 8x.
If you burn at high speeds and you have video playback problems don't say you've been warned cause' you've been warned (hehe)
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Especially with (S)VCDs because standalone units tend to be very fussy (which drives me crazy to the point i no longer watch movies on TV hehe... it helps that I'm a studetn and dont actually have a TV either hehe). With data and audio cds typically you only need to watch out when you start overburning (that is, no overburning at 52x). Other than that, the slower the better.... but especially so with (S)VCDs