N Naked Snake Member Jul 30, 2004 #1 I have DVD-R media that says 4.7GB, but Nero 6 seems to have set the limit for 4500MB... What gives? Should I change that limit and "overburn"?
I have DVD-R media that says 4.7GB, but Nero 6 seems to have set the limit for 4500MB... What gives? Should I change that limit and "overburn"?
T Tekky Member Jul 30, 2004 #3 Probably one is metric, the other is binary. 1 binary MB = 1024*1024. 1 metric GB = 1000*1000*1000 4500 * 1 binary MB ~= 4.7 metric GB
Probably one is metric, the other is binary. 1 binary MB = 1024*1024. 1 metric GB = 1000*1000*1000 4500 * 1 binary MB ~= 4.7 metric GB
C Crazymoogle Member Jul 30, 2004 #4 Actually, it's not even like that. The 4.7 actually means 4,700,000,000 bytes, or roughly 4.34 gigabytes. If you want any more space than that, you'll need a dual layer recorder and discs, or double sided discs.
Actually, it's not even like that. The 4.7 actually means 4,700,000,000 bytes, or roughly 4.34 gigabytes. If you want any more space than that, you'll need a dual layer recorder and discs, or double sided discs.