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I d/l'ed a file which contains 750mb. but my burning CD's only has capacity for 700.
Anything I can do?? -Cheers |
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There are CDs bigger than 700 MB, you have to look for them. However, your burner may not accept them.
If the file is for instance, a video, you can try lowering its quality. Ivan In the dark we make a brighter light
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Many players (particularly cd players) also will not read CD's beyond the 700 MB (80 min) size. Which is another reason they're not very popular. As backmann said, if it's a movie file you can get a hold of utilites that can reduce the size. Try here: http://www.videohelp.com/ or here http://forum.dvd-guides.com/
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