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The program shouldn't let you "overburn"
I know with Nero anyways, it tells you when you're trying to put too much stuff on a disc. I think there was a thread about this a while ago, and you can go over the 700mb max by a tiny bit but I don't know why and I don't even know if I'm right... I'm sure someone will come along and tell me why I'm wrong and stupid.
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You can burn up to 800 mb on one disk if it is in the correct format, Bin and cue, with neros overburn feature, I do it all the time so I know it works.
He does not want to risk over burn. Some CDroms get fucked up by over burn or so I've read anyway. Never hurt any of mine though.
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If overburn is not anoption then there is no way to get anything over 700 mb (give or take a few megs) onto a 700 mb CD. I have never had any problems with overburn and I have burned over 350 disks for backup purposes. Also, I know 60 people who do this all of the time and nobody has ever had any problems with overburn as far as I know.
In mode1, which is the default in virtually every burning app, you can get between 699 and 704 MB to a 700 MB (80 min) disk. With mode2, you can get around 800MB. This is how you can burn those 750+MB bin/cue files to a 700MB disk. With overburn, you might be able to increase the amount of data by 1 or 2 percent - likely nothing more. I personally havn't had good luck with overburning, but I imagine that could be from having a really crappy burner up until about 2 months ago.
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