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If you find an image thats 700+ MB, its still burnable. Why? because god said so.

 

(All the burning information is on the image, so all you have to do is bring into your fav burning app, and burn. It will fit onto a 700MB cd)

 

DVD Images tend to be MUCH MUCH bigger(like, 3 gigs). So you can tell the difference between the two.

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You don't have to burn RAW DAO, I personally burn the DAO/SAO since my burner doesn't support DAO. Technically, 80 minute CD-Rs are larger than 700MB (it varies, but it's about 708MB if I'm not mistaken). Also, you can overburn some images (goes with 74 minute CD-Rs too). If all else fails grab a 90 or 99 minute CD-R (if your burner supports overburning or specifically those formats [my other burner supports 90 minute CD-Rs]).

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That and if the CD-R supports this. Most newer burners support overburn, but I've never heard of one burning an 80 minute with 800MB. That sounds more like a 90 or 99 minute CD-R (unless that's what you were talking about, then nevermind).

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Are you sure? I know that some 90 minute CD-Rs disguise themselves as 80 minute CD-Rs (to the burner), but I've never heard of actual 80 minute ones that could go that far. I think maybe you're mistaken or the label is lying to you, but I can't really say for sure (800MB is a STEEP increase from the normal max.).

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Are you sure?  I know that some 90 minute CD-Rs disguise themselves as 80 minute CD-Rs (to the burner), but I've never heard of actual 80 minute ones that could go that far.  I think maybe you're mistaken or the label is lying to you, but I can't really say for sure (800MB is a STEEP increase from the normal max.).

If thats the case (about the CDs lying to me :) ) I'm getting more bang for the buck. :huh:

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Either way it's definitely a good thing if you're getting 800MB. Usually when you buy them, they'll tell you that they're 90 minute CD-Rs. I've never heard of anyone passing them off as 80 minutes, though. I guess it's possible since you don't really see 90 or 99 minute CD-Rs in stores.

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