Overburning In Dvd

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  1. Tsunade

    Tsunade Well-Known Member

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    Okay, I want to overburn 7 MB more... which I believe is possible... or at least I'm hoping...

    I usually used to overburn to 703 in CD with burnatonce (other programs didn't let me or usually failed)... but now switching to DVD and all... so I was wondering if there's a way or a program that would allow for this small amount to be overburned... btw I'm talking about DATA DVD (anime to be burned)

    Now, some of you out there will try to add sarcastic comments like "OMG U SOOOOOOOO CHEAP burn on another DVD"... my answer to this

    -NO
    -The DVD will have an anime series that has Season 1 + 2 on it
    -I like to keep both seasons (the anime's done) on ONE DVD since it's more organized
    -I would rather no burn season 1 on one dvd, keep 2.4+ GB free and burn on another DVD, more carrying load, less organized (yeah I like the organization part)
    -Nor would I rather burn Season 1 on one DVD + another series, then Season 2 on another DVD + anime series


    Any more sarcastic comments are UNwelcomed, though go for it and post them... I really don't care
     
  2. HydrogeN

    HydrogeN Well-Known Member

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    I am not positve, But I heard that Nero Ultra edition will let you overburn DVD's. Never tried it, but a gentlemen here at my office says it will.
     
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    yes, you can overburn using Nero 7. I've managed to overburn about 10 mb on a DVD so 7mb shouldn't be a problem, though Nero do say somewhere that it's not their fault if you break you DVD drive while over burning.
     
  4. Tsunade

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    I have Nero 6.1, and it failed. Does then, Nero 7.0 has that feature then? (because perhaps I'm using it wrong)
     
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    xlink GR's Tech Enthusiast

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    data cd ehh? why don't you just compress the files being burned. other than that I cannot suggest anything.
     
  6. Tsunade

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    ^Data DVD... can you compress an .avi file?
     
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    If you're using nero you can decrease the bitrate at the screen just before you start to burn. It's in options or something.
     
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    ^Are you talking about current recorder? Mine says 840b and the only thing I can change it to is "Image Recorder DVD"
     
  9. xlink

    xlink GR's Tech Enthusiast

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    just .rar it
     

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