Yo goobi,
i cud compute the 2nd para of ur post......but dudehhhh 8) Wht did u intend to say with the first one.....
Well......Im surprised, a problem with simple solution is turning out to be such a long post.....Poor ol JAK had to explain all he wrote(IN THE FIRST PLACE) with screenshots
......guess ppl compute things better with illustrations.
Hey n all those ppl, trying to overburn after reading this post.....
:::CAUTION:::
Overburning screws up ur drive and majorly shortens its life, I have lost my Samsung 224B which i had bought for Rs.6150/-
to my Overburning adventures(which i have been doin from past 3 yrs)............
It screws up the lens assembly & even Nero cautions u against using it.....
magnet:
bad news frm my side...............it failed at end...2 disc r waste...............first i thght....i used a higher speed to write(40x)...where as the cds were only 32x compatible....in another disc i took care of all thing...still it failed........................disc is of sprint company...........................
u havent mentioned whether u were using 700MB or 800MB cds OR the 800MB u specified was the amt of data u were trying to burn...
Anyways, The max i have overburnt on a 700MB Cd was 724MB of mp3s on colored "Neon Melody 24x" And it actually took 12 minutes, outta which 8 minutes was for writhing the last 1%, during which my drive made all sorts of noises.....
If the CD is truly 800MB, writing 800MB shudnt be a prob, if ur writer is cable of writing 800MB................
P.S.:: Just for info, i remember readin this article a couple of yrs back, Sanyo had invented a Writer that cud burn 1400MB on ordy 700MB disks, but the limitation was, those disks cud only be read by those writers...now thats understood :roll: