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NeoFangs
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Joined: 01 Feb 2001 Posts: 1680
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Tue Jul 24, 2001 6:36 pm Post subject: |
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Is there any way at all, with any program avalible to burn 750mgs? |
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SDGR406
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Joined: 30 Nov 2000 Posts: 366
Location: United Arab Emirates
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Wed Jul 25, 2001 4:42 am Post subject: |
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Apparently you can buy 90 and 100 minute CD-R's, but I have no idea where or how much they would be, and no...750 megs is not possible on an 80 min CD-R.
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Brain
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Joined: 20 Oct 2000 Posts: 3689
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Thu Jul 26, 2001 11:56 am Post subject: |
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depends on what the 750 megs is for
if it's something you can compress then sure. you might even be able to save enuff space thru compression to get it on a standard 650 meg cd-r
as far as overburning tho, you'd need both a recorder AND software that will let you overburn. if your recorder won't support overburning then it doesn't matter how great your software is
as far as getting 750megs uncompressed on a 80 minute cd, it depends on who made your cdr's and who they were trying to please when they made them. I've used some of the KAO's for overburning back in the day and was able to get up to 720 meg on cd's only rated for 650. Of course back then there were quite a few cd-roms that wouldn't read outside the 650-675 meg "limit" anyway so it wasn't as grandiopse of an accomplishment as it seemed.
Neo . . send me a message with some details of what you're trying to accomplish and i may be able to help you figure out what you need to do it
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SDGR406
Toilet Drinker

Joined: 30 Nov 2000 Posts: 366
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Thu Jul 26, 2001 12:03 pm Post subject: |
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750 megs...I would assume a movie.
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Brain
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Joined: 20 Oct 2000 Posts: 3689
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Thu Jul 26, 2001 12:28 pm Post subject: |
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750 megs...I would assume a movie.
SDGR406
that was one of my guesses too
but we wouldn't want to talk about anything that would get him in trouble with the MPAA, now would we [ ]
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csign
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Joined: 26 May 2001 Posts: 8155
Location: Borneo
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Thu Jul 26, 2001 1:39 pm Post subject: |
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750 megs roughly is what is on a full music cd. It uses less error correction thats why it can hold +/-750Megs instead of 650Megs of a data cdrom. If it is a music cd then you don't have any problems |
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SDGR406
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Fri Jul 27, 2001 5:23 am Post subject: |
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Brain, no of course we wouldn't [ ]
Personally, I've never been able to burn 705 megs before, nevermind 750. I think I burned a cd of mp3s once that was 79:53 in length and was approx 702-703 megs in size. Actually, I've heard that Metallica's 'Load' album was as long as it physically could be...it was 78:59 and they had to shave off a couple of repeats in 'Outlaw Torn' to be able to fit it on the album, so I dunno how 750 is possible. If you figure it out though, lemme know cuz I have a 715 meg file (home made movie, of course) to burn.
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csign
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Fri Jul 27, 2001 10:44 am Post subject: |
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They use error code on a cdrom and not on a music cd. that is why a music cd is 746 Megs max if you rip it of a cd and a data cdrom is 650 Megs at its maximum use |
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Brain
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Joined: 20 Oct 2000 Posts: 3689
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Fri Jul 27, 2001 1:57 pm Post subject: |
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Brain, no of course we wouldn't [ ]
Personally, I've never been able to burn 705 megs before, nevermind 750. I think I burned a cd of mp3s once that was 79:53 in length and was approx 702-703 megs in size. Actually, I've heard that Metallica's 'Load' album was as long as it physically could be...it was 78:59 and they had to shave off a couple of repeats in 'Outlaw Torn' to be able to fit it on the album, so I dunno how 750 is possible. If you figure it out though, lemme know cuz I have a 715 meg file (home made movie, of course) to burn.
SDGR406
see my remark earlier about needing a cd-recorder that will overburn that far . . .
i think i just got lucky with the KAO being able to squeeze it on. The only reason i even attempted it was because i was using "mastering" equipment that i had to setup for some lucky bastich to pretty much completely waste at my last employers expense
can you imagine spending $2500 on cd mastering equipment for some guy to make 530 meg backups of his equally over priced "flop-tical" drives to it ?
i was able to make the backups just fine on some crap-tacular generic 2x ide cd-rw, but this guy was in a position to justify getting the professional equipment so he went for it.
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Fri Jul 27, 2001 3:55 pm Post subject: |
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a stereo 16 bit stream of 74min at 44,100kHz has a total size of
2*16*(74*60)*44100 = 783216000 bytes
and that is 746.9Mbytes
So SGR , if you ever burned a music cd. The RCAA is listening so the answer is no. But if you ever did you filled a cd with more than 700Megs of data
for more information see http://www.cdrfaq.org/
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Joined: 03 Aug 2001 Posts: 29
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One word for ya...
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