G gplracer Golden Member Jun 4, 2000 1,768 37 91 Jan 8, 2001 #1 I have a plextor 12x10x32x and I want to save a copy of a file that is 715,000. Can I do this or not?
I have a plextor 12x10x32x and I want to save a copy of a file that is 715,000. Can I do this or not?
PliotronX Diamond Member Oct 17, 1999 8,883 107 106 Jan 9, 2001 #3 Of course you can. That's just a waste of a CD
Adul Elite Member Oct 9, 1999 32,999 44 91 danny.tangtam.com Jan 9, 2001 #4 its called overburning. I been able to get that much onto a 640 MB cd. but your will have better luck with a 700 MB 80 minute CDR
its called overburning. I been able to get that much onto a 640 MB cd. but your will have better luck with a 700 MB 80 minute CDR
F Floyd Senior member Nov 17, 1999 674 0 0 Jan 9, 2001 #5 I think you mean 715,000 kB, not bytes. In which case, a 700MB CD can hold (700*1.024kB) = 716,800kB meaning no overburning would be necessary.
I think you mean 715,000 kB, not bytes. In which case, a 700MB CD can hold (700*1.024kB) = 716,800kB meaning no overburning would be necessary.