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Old August 31st 03, 12:14 PM
odellmei
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Hi, I've just bought some cd-r 90 mins disks, but my nero 6.0 refused to
burn more than 80mins. I'm not sure if I adjust the maximum cd length in the
Expert feature in the preference will do any good. I didn't do it because it
says it might harm the cd writer if wrong length is been set. so I thought i
better ask someone here first. can anyone shed some light? many thanks


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Old August 31st 03, 01:11 PM
GigaSurfer
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"odellmei" wrote in message
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Hi, I've just bought some cd-r 90 mins disks, but my nero 6.0 refused to
burn more than 80mins. I'm not sure if I adjust the maximum cd length in

the
Expert feature in the preference will do any good. I didn't do it because

it
says it might harm the cd writer if wrong length is been set. so I thought

i
better ask someone here first. can anyone shed some light? many thanks


Most 90min CD-Rs are detected as 80min CD-Rs so you must overburn to make
use of the full capacity.

This document should help you:
http://www.mmore.com/download/Techni...ORE_90_min.pdf


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Old September 1st 03, 12:30 AM
Mike Richter
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GigaSurfer wrote:
"odellmei" wrote in message
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Hi, I've just bought some cd-r 90 mins disks, but my nero 6.0 refused to
burn more than 80mins. I'm not sure if I adjust the maximum cd length in


the

Expert feature in the preference will do any good. I didn't do it because


it

says it might harm the cd writer if wrong length is been set. so I thought


i

better ask someone here first. can anyone shed some light? many thanks



Most 90min CD-Rs are detected as 80min CD-Rs so you must overburn to make
use of the full capacity.

This document should help you:
http://www.mmore.com/download/Techni...ORE_90_min.pdf


Not "most", but all - that is, the largest value that can be written to
the ATIP is 79:59:74. To write more than that, one must overburn.

Mike
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Old September 1st 03, 08:25 PM
Mike Richter
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GigaSurfer wrote:
"Mike Richter" wrote in message
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GigaSurfer wrote:

Most 90min CD-Rs are detected as 80min CD-Rs so you must overburn to


make

use of the full capacity.

This document should help you:
http://www.mmore.com/download/Techni...ORE_90_min.pdf


Not "most", but all - that is, the largest value that can be written to
the ATIP is 79:59:74. To write more than that, one must overburn.



I suggest you click on the link I mentioned.
The capacity of MMore 90min CD-Rs is indicated as 10:00.00

I never tried the MMore 90min CD-Rs but I did use the TDK 90min CD-Rs.
There are some drives who can detect the full capacity of these discs
(Plextor Premium and Pioneer DVR-103 for example).
With these drives the capacity is reported as 91:01.48 (ie. no need to
overburn)
Drives that cannot do this report a capacity of 11:01.48 (= 91:01.48 -
80:00.00).


What I said is still so - the maximum value which can be written in the
space in the ATIP is 79:59:74. By definition, writing more than the
value in the ATIP is overburning.

I have a run of "95-minute" blanks given me for evaluation which have an
ATIP value corresponding to less than 20 minutes.

Mike
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