Isnt 99 minute discs bad for the writer and reader? Sometime ago I was
reading a report on it and says the discs are able to put in more data
by compacting the alignment of the writable surface. This puts
additional stress on the writer/reader head and could damage them. I
cant remember all the details but after that I stuck to 650/700mb discs.
The media is cheaper than the hardware. <g>

ciao!

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Sent: 19. helmikuuta 2003 4:07
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Subject: Re: [plug] CD with 818M capacity



Is this the 99 minute CDR?  I think you need special equipment to burn
that..

On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, a cedie boyet alben benavente alteza EL alben
wrote:

> I'm trying to copy a 818M capacity cd. I think when they write it in 
> the cd, they used compression. I am using KonCD to burn cd in linux 
> and my problem is It seem to have no support for compression.
>
> The question is, Is KonCD have features to copy 818M cd? Is there 
> another burner which can do this kind of cd burning?
>
> I hope someone there already tried this. I need help despirately.

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