As far as your first question goes, don't do anything.
If you know you have 80 minutes of audio for sure and you don't get an error message when trying to create an audio cd with that, you should be fine. I have never had to change a single setting in Nero with the exception of taking the 2 second gaps out of a cd that has tracks that go together or for live albums and that's easy enough to do. if your cd will allow for 80 minutes of audio you don't have to change anything. At least, I haven't had to.
I'm not sure about your second question though.








At 10:58 AM 4/27/2004, you wrote:
I hope this is the correct place to ask this.
When burning a cd either audio or data nero 5 seems to has set time parameters
650mb for data 70min for audio but the disks I have allow for 80min of audio and
700mb of data
Can anyone explain to me how to change the settings on nero so that I can use
the full disk.
Also when burning audio files nero often doesn't recognize the file name and
just gives me a track number, unfortunately some of the files have had name
changes using windows explorer so they're probably in an incorrect format or
something, is there a way to read the file names regardless of how they were
entered. Otherwise it's difficult to tell just what I'm putting on to a
particular disk.
Thanks for any assistance.
Tessa
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