duh, u cant fit 92,53MB onto a 700MB/80min CD-R. keywords: 92,53 MB onto 700MB. Its too big!!
2007-08-04 06:01:33
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answered by Anonymous
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((I think you wanted to burn 92.53 MB and you have mistakenly typed as 92,53 MB while questioning in the above statement of yours))
Assuming that you wanted the answer for 92.53 MB
Reason 1 : The CD or writer could be faulty
Reason 2 : the CD might have been already used and while writing the option of write files for later might have been checked off
You should have mentiond the error the msg, so that I could reply much specificially
2007-08-04 06:02:13
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answered by Angel 4
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If your trying to burn mp3 to a CD, sometimes when you convert the mp3 to wav for the CD, its much larger than the size of the CD. If you have a CD player that allows mp3s, then you would just burn the disk as an mp3 cd instead of converting to wav. For instance, when you burn a CD with windows media player, it automatically converts the mp3s to WAV. A program like Nero will allow you to burn mp3 CDs.
2007-08-04 06:09:21
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answered by Connor 3
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if is 9253MB is more that 700mb.
2007-08-04 06:02:04
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answered by NT 3
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Is it 9253 MB or 92.53 MB?
2007-08-04 06:00:44
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answered by Anonymous
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