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CNightWolf 06-25-2004 11:27 PM

Help With Nero SKVCD BIN: Overburn Writing?
 
I've tried burning a movie, a bin, to an 80 minute CD-R usin Nero Burning ROM. Something about Overburn Writing. I keep getting this error and can't burn to disc.

"Sorry, this compilation contains too much data to fit on the CD with respect to the normal CD capacity. Do you want to try overburn writing at your own risk (this might cause read errors at the end of CD or ven damage the recorder)?

Total Capacity For Burning: 954437:08.4- [The rest in unreadable.] 0MB
Total Capacity On Disc: 79:57.70 703MB

Warning: Burning more than 95 minutes may result in unreadable data in some drives!

Note: SCSI/ATAPI errors may also occur at the end of the simulation or - [the rest is unreadable]

[CANCEL] [Write Overburn CD]"

Okay, now what should I do about this. I have no idea what it means lol. Anyways...yeah. Help. :oops:

Prodater64 06-26-2004 04:45 AM

You need to config Nero for overburn.
Menu File, config, advanced tab (or miscelaneous). Enable overburn.
In main tab (the first one), put yellow mark in 80 min and red mark in 82, this for CD80; 90/92 for CD90.


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