Piccolo
07-23-2000, 04:29 AM
I was wondering, after burning audio into a 700MB CD-R, would normal CD players able to read/play them back?
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Click to See Complete Forum and Search --> : 700MB CD-R's Piccolo 07-23-2000, 04:29 AM I was wondering, after burning audio into a 700MB CD-R, would normal CD players able to read/play them back? truffeltje 07-23-2000, 06:49 AM Why do they have 80 min cd-r. Because there are original cd's with 76 or 78 min of music. This should answer you're question. truffeltje Roy 07-23-2000, 10:48 AM Only if they'll play the 74 minute ones. Piccolo 07-28-2000, 07:34 AM How many extra minutes can I get if I were to overburn an 80min CD-R? If overburning an 80min CD-R is possible, which CD-R brands should I look for that'll give me the best results? ***I use Nero and have a Ricoh MP7080A burner*** SysOpt.com
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