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Cd-r & Cd-rw
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| DJ Juno |
| is 80 minutes indeed the largest size CD-R's and CD-RW's come in? |
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| Blik |
| never seen them bigger |
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| DJ Juno |
| quote: | Originally posted by Blik
never seen them bigger |
i wish they made 90 min CDs... cause i wana burn some more techno..and i dont have any cd's bigger then 800MegaBytes/80 min.. oh well... |
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| goldenarmZ |
| I had a game which was over 1gb on CD, but I think it must've been some kind of mad copy protection... I don't think it's possible to get that much data on a cd |
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| Blik |
| don't know if any of you guys knows the Twilight CD's, it has 10GB on 1 CD!!!!! that's insane |
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| DJ Juno |
| quote: | Originally posted by Blik
don't know if any of you guys knows the Twilight CD's, it has 10GB on 1 CD!!!!! that's insane |
say what? |
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| NZWaverider |
| has that got anythingto do with DVD, aparently when DVD writers become availible they can hold loads more data than a plain CD |
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| Lynx |
| dvd writers are already out on the market. twilight cds aren't dvds though. |
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| DJ Juno |
| well DVD's are the , they are multi layerd..so u can get loads of stuff on em... i dont care bout regular file space for CD's... i just wana cram a few 89:00 min songs onto some Cd's.... |
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| Lynx |
| ahhhh...you'll have some trouble finding 80min+ cds out there...hrm... |
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| djthunderbird |
Some guy in Estonia sayed that he burnt 798mb on a cd :) Using the
overburn feature... |
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| NZWaverider |
| so can you use twilight CDs on a normal CDRW drive, say a Hewlett Packard 8200, and if so where can i get em |
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