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Old 20-07-2001, 04:20
cdr-4-ever cdr-4-ever is offline
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TEac & 90 min cdr's

Hi!

I have Teac burner model CD-R56S With 1.0Q firmware.
when I put a blank 90 minutes cd'r, the burner
cannot read the cd'r and cannot burn.
I "play" with jumpers and convers it to Teac CD-R55S.
Now the burner finally "accept"(read) the cd'r ,but show
me that the cd'r has only 80 minutes (700 MB).(Nero cd speed)

What to do?
I know that my burner suppert burning above than 80+ minutes.
89:xx min

I tried with DiscJuggler, nero , cdr win

Need help !!!
Tn'x
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Old 20-07-2001, 09:21
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Be careful, most readers (almost all ) are unable to read such disks .

Reading such disks causes damage to many readers! (Burning causes fewer problems because the software just does not ####t)

You must remember that the standard is 74 minutes and there is no standard for a 80 min or 90 min disk.
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Old 20-07-2001, 19:55
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I have a mitsumi cr-4804te and i use that and nero for my over-burning.
as long as you are doing a DAO burn with the finalise cd setting on then you can use the overburn facillity in the expert features in settings.
set the cd size to 99min 50sec 50msec 00frq
the burn will only go as far as your burner is capable of going so dont try to put too much data on the disc as you will end up with a coaster.
Also dont worry about the error at the end of the burn... as long as the buffer was empty and the meter was at 99 or 100 the burn should be fine.
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