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How to, burn 900 mb cds with lg gce-8400b and nero

Postby Thing on Thu Nov 14, 2002 9:09 am

lg gce-8400b firmware 1.4
Nero last version, yellow marker: 80 min, red marker: 120:59 minutes, maximum length 120:59 minutes.
Cdr says 100 minutes, 900 mbs.
File Black hawk down.avi 884 mb

It burn 800 mb cds ok, i think overburn settings are ok, but i can't burn 900 mb cds :( can anyone help ? After burning i think the file is in the cd, but i can't read it, and yes, the file is ok before burning.
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Postby Spazmogen on Thu Nov 14, 2002 10:47 am

99 minute cd's are only 870mb.
90 minute cd's are 800mb

I'd suggest loading the DivX in NanDub (or Virtual Dub) again and trim the end credits. It may shrink the file down enough to fit it. Then just re-save the file. Not sure how to use Virtual Dub or Nan Dub: www.doom9.net has some excellent guides on how to use it.

Otherwise, I'd suggest you re-do the audio at a lower bitrate, like 128 or 112. Just make sure the video is Direct Stream Copy and just process the audio. You'll have to combine the video & audio again, but the resulting file will be smaller and should fit onto the cd.
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Postby Thing on Thu Nov 14, 2002 11:57 am

Dude, the cd says 100 mintes, and 900 mb!!! :( its a "vertigo" cdr.


Nero disc info says, available capacity is 15:53:50 140mb


When i try to burn:

Total capacity for burning 100:39:38 885 mb

Total capacity on disc: 15:53:50 140mb


I can't burn because the file is over 100 minutes ? quite stupid, i want to burn data, not audio, its under 900 mb, can anyone explain me !?


Please help me... :wink:
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Postby Spazmogen on Thu Nov 14, 2002 2:45 pm

Thing wrote:the cd says 100 mintes, and 900 mb!!! :( its a "vertigo" cdr.


I'm in North America. I've never seen a 100 minute cd-r marketed. They're all 99min/870mb. There was an attempt to make 120min discs, but that failed about a year ago.

I was able to overburn my 99 minute disc to 100:47 with audio.


If no one can help you, then help yourself and follow my instuctions in my previous post about Nan Dub & processing the audio again.
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Postby LiteOn Sucks on Thu Nov 14, 2002 3:00 pm

why is it so hard to make 120 minute cd's if they can make 63 and 99 minute cd's?... how they failed
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Postby BatGnat on Thu Nov 14, 2002 8:51 pm

I dont know if this may help....
I have a lite-on 40125W, I can burn normal CD's at 40x, but when I make a 90 min CD, I found that (using nero speed test) that at 40x it will only overburn to 90+min _some_ of the time.

IE at 40x sometimes it only acts like a 80min CD.

If I burn at 24 speed it burns 100% (92min) every time.

Try burning them at the slower speeds. it works for me
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Postby Vogel on Fri Nov 15, 2002 12:37 am

BatGnat is right.
A CD was designed by Philips for the ?th symphony from Beethoven witch was 74 minutes.
They needed a 12 centimeter disk to be abled to fit a long enough track on it.

Now they are trying to fit a 120 minutes track on the same area of the disk. Therefore the track becomes more narrow and threre is less space between the spiraling line.

The burning precision of some writers is enough but not at high speed. Most sites advice to burn 12x for CD's more then 90 minutes.
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Postby Thing on Fri Nov 15, 2002 9:18 am

Im burning at 14x!!! and i can't :(
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Postby Thing on Sat Nov 16, 2002 12:16 pm

Can anyone help me ?
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Postby Thing on Mon Nov 18, 2002 6:33 pm

Hehe, looks like no one can help me :cry:

I can't remove the end credits, cause it gives me a error when im compressing the movie
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Postby Thing on Sat Dec 14, 2002 7:02 am

LOL
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