Burning a 800MB CD with Nero
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kondordv
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30. August 2005 @ 18:52 |
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Hi,
please tell me how can I burn an image of 740MB to a disc of 800MB using nero or other software. Most of software is detecting my CD as 703MB capacity but it has 800MB from ProFormance company.
thank you,
Regards,
Gerard Trifina
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nrautava
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2. September 2005 @ 03:14 |
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Image can say that they are bigger than they really are.
So open Nero StartSmart and chose Burn Image ->
then search and pick that image you have and burn it at low speed.
(it should go to 700mb cd...)
if you neef overburn then look that in Nero Settings.
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 2. September 2005 @ 03:16
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kondordv
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2. September 2005 @ 05:12 |
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You do not understand me. I'm not tell you about what image seems to be, it is real 740MB. Using your method everytime is writing to me insuficient capacity disc. And more than this I'm not talking about overburning because overburning as I know is used for extra burn onto a disc with less capacity than data, but my disc has 800M. Don't you know any method to write 800MB onto a n 800MB disc? I don't wanna use overburning because theretically there is 40MB over CDRW detect capacity and I could be destroy my CDRW.
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Gerard Trifina
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2. September 2005 @ 09:22 |
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The only way Nero can burn "oversized" discs is with the overburning function. An "oversized" disc is any CD that is larger then 703MB(80 min). One way to see how far a disc can be overburned is by opening Nero CD-DVD Speed and going to Extra -> Overburning Test... and hitting start. If your Burner supports overburning then you are good. I know you know what overburning is but here is a quote from the Nero help file.
Quote: What is overburning?
The number of minutes of music or megabytes of data which will fit on the disc is printed on every blank CD. You can check the capacity of your disc using the Medium-Info item on Nero's Recorder menu. When you overburn a blank CD, the size of the disc is ignored by Nero and data is written to the disc beyond the specified capacity. It is clear that ignoring the capacity of the disc entails a certain amount of risk.
This applies both to 74 and 80 minute CDs. In addition the CD standard contains a restriction which states that there are no CDs available with a capacity larger than 80 minutes. This means that all CDs are seen by Nero as 80 minute CDs even if they are sold by the manufacturer as, for example, 99 minute CDs. You can only write 99 minutes of audio to the CD by overburning.
As well, if ur burner doesn't support overburning.
Quote: (The) most unpleasant problem is the possibility of damaging the recorder. In practice this is unlikely to happen.
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fabsoa
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5. September 2005 @ 14:50 |
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After you allowed overburning to the size your disk is go back to Nero. Do not use Nero express. Drag your file the old fashioned way and then burn. When burning choose disk-at-once. Then you'll get the size it "can" burn and the file size you want to burn. Click on overburn, and your cd will be created no problem
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kondordv
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6. September 2005 @ 04:02 |
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I'll try maybe to buy another CD because one of my friend said to me that it is a fake CD capacity, and I have to buy another one good to be detected by Nero as 800MB. You know I'm affraid to destroy my CD-RW unit, vecause it could be dangerous to make it no work anymore.
There is someone who detected with Nero a higher disc capacity than 703MB???
Regards,
Gerard Trifina
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fabsoa
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6. September 2005 @ 11:31 |
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It recognizes certain types. I succeeded with TDK for instance. ProFormance you can burn the way I described above. If you do an overburn test and ir does without any problems I dont think you should be worried about damage of your CDRW
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kondordv
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7. September 2005 @ 05:48 |
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Thank you guys, I burned useing overburn method my CD ProFormation with the 740MB ISO image.
Regards,
Gerard Trifina
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