Re: How many MB on a cd-r--- Not shure if I am sending


Subject: Re: How many MB on a cd-r--- Not shure if I am sending
From: shortpier (shortpier@shortpier.is-a-geek.com)
Date: Mon Apr 14 2003 - 07:18:12 AKDT


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On Mon, 2003-04-14 at 11:02, shortpier wrote:

    Depending on the Format, Media, and burner I have gotten as much as
    811 megs on a 700 meg cd-r (SVCD Format) on an overburn I have
    gotten 689 on a 650 tdk (ISO) 767mb on a 700 meg TDK. Useing both
    the old smart and friendly scsi (4x) and the IDE dvd/cdr-rw Samsung
    (8x).=20
   =20
    If you have nero on a windows box (Or a dual booting machine) it an
    check the media and and burner and should be able to tell you how
    much you can write on the disk.=20
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    Shortpeir=20
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    On Mon, 2003-04-14 at 15:48, Greg Madden wrote:=20

        My research indicates you should be able to get 700mb on a 80 min c=
d-r.
        I was wondering if anyone has a real world tip on the maximum amoun=
t
        they have gotten to successfully burn and what media or burner was =
used.
        I have well over 700 mb of data and need to trim some but would lik=
e to
        keep as much as possible.
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        TIA
        --=20
        Greg Madden
        Precision Air Balance, Inc.
        Phone: 907-276-0461
        email: pabi@gci.net
       =20
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