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Old 10-10-2001, 07:12
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hi Wayne,
the thing is, when you burn an normal iso9660 cd the data becomes a lot of error correction and so on, what takes a lot of data. by an svcd it is so as by an audio cd. not so much error correction bytes and so on ( i know not all of what in iso for extra bytes exists) and you could burn more then 650 or 700 mb whithout overburn!
try to rip an music cd whitch is full of 80 minutes and see the waves, much more then 700 mb but 80 minutes.
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