Hmmm... what to reply to hehe... yay 1st post! :p
1. Enable overburn
2. As i answered on the other thread, you also need to specify the amount of overburn 3. Cheaper media may not be able to overburn as much
4. Make sure, when you are overburning to burn painfully slow
5. If your needs require constant overburning, might you consider larger media? 90/99 minute discs
actually on the top of the fileburning dialog it says
485:03.53
4897 MB
i don't know if that's the disk space remaining, or it for some reason thinks the CD is that long...
That would defintiely do it.... no amount of overburning in the world is gonna fit 4900MB onto a cd hehe. Are you trying to burn the giant ass WAV file as a data cd? hehe
799MB of compressed WAV or PCM wav? I assume its compressed WAV which leads me to check the length of the audio track (i.e. how long it is, recall you can only fit 80 minutes or so onto a cd)
i hadn't realized that when i was screwing around with the cue file trying to get rid of the error on line 45 i left the index of track 13 later than that of track 14, so obviously it became on hell of a long track and screwed things up mightily.
praetor, thanks a lot for your kindness and understanding
Glad i could (inadvertantly) be of assistance hehe. Now my turn for a question.... would you mind posting the before and afters of your cue? i'm slightly confused as to the actual problem in the first place hehe