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CD & DVD Burning - High Capacity CD-Rs not recognised posted in the Hardware forums; Hi All, I've been given some Traxdata CD-R 90 High Capacity CD's question is how do I get Nero to recognise the extra capacity because at the moment nero is ...

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Question High Capacity CD-Rs not recognised

Hi All, I've been given some Traxdata CD-R 90 High Capacity CD's question is how do I get Nero to recognise the extra capacity because at the moment nero is reading them as standard 700MB discs and not 800?
I'm currently using Nero 6 Ultra Edition
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Default Re: High Capacity CD-Rs not recognised

Those 90 minute CDs are sometimes a rip-off.
You can activate overburn in Nero and then let it run over the 80 minutes, but the likelyhood that they will work in a standard CD player is slim. If you have a new player, you have a good chance that it will work. But the math involved in making a CD states that no more than 80 minutes is suppost to work in most players.
But also beware that if your burner does not support overburning, you could damage it.


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Thanks Tractordriver88. Maybe that's what I've been given... Standard CD's masquarading as something else. Who knows?



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