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Re: cd-burning



sorry, i haven't done testing like that.  it tends to get expensive since
whether i'm successful or not, it's another disk.  :)


i recently burned a bunch of mp3 cd's.  here's the sizes:

696132	/data/MP3/1disk
644108	/data/MP3/2disk
701736	/data/MP3/3disk
693132	/data/MP3/4disk
695516	/data/MP3/5disk
690784	/data/MP3/6disk
705060	/data/MP3/7disk
698348	/data/MP3/8disk
704360	/data/MP3/9disk

i burned a bunch of audio cd's, abou the same lengths.  so far, no problem
with any of my cd's on anyone's hardware or cdplayer.

pete


On Mon 11 Dec 00,  7:58 PM, S . Salman Ahmed said...
> >>>>> "PJS" == Peter Jay Salzman <p@dirac.org> writes:
>     PJS>  i don't think software is the answer here; there's no magic
>     PJS> involved with "overburning".  it's like saying that formatting
>     PJS> a floppy at 1.680 MB is more special than 1.44 MB.
>     PJS> 
>     PJS> are you sure it's not the quality of your cd?
>     PJS> 
>     PJS> i use cdrecord (no need to use xcdroast; cdrecord is a
>     PJS> no-brainer) and regularly burn CD's that are over 700MB.
>     PJS> afaik, xcdroast is just a front end for some other program,
>     PJS> prolly cdrecord.
>     PJS> 
> 
> How does overburning work ? And how far can it be taken ie how much over
> 700Mb can be burned ?
> 
> Will the overburnt CD work with all readers ?
> 
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