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| Thread ID: 49192 | 2004-09-12 11:15:00 | CD-Rom playing 90min CDs | michael8 (1529) | Press F1 |
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| 271608 | 2004-09-12 11:15:00 | Hey, Say that I bought a 90min CD and I put it into my CD-Rom. Would the CD-ROM be able to recognize the extra 10 minutes (which is different to normal CDs which have 80 minutes)? Thanks Michael |
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| 271609 | 2004-09-12 21:02:00 | I take it youre talking about a blank CD Mike? Some burners support overburning, but it isnt advisable to try and burn over 80 mins. It could do some damage. Even tho some CD's may say theyre 80 or 90 mins. Not many programs can or will go beyond the normal capacity of the CD. Even if you tried to burn 80 or 90 mins of whatever. |
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| 271610 | 2004-09-13 11:08:00 | Thanks for you reply but what I meant was how can I use my CD-Rom to check if the CD is actually 90 minutes? Is there a software that I need? Michael |
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| 271611 | 2004-09-13 12:02:00 | nero gives a indication, but as said earlier overburning can cause damage. | beama (111) | ||
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