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Thread: Xenosaga Ep II Backup
  

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    hypnoticbob Guest
    Hmm, i'm just about to burn XS Ep 2 via DVD Decrypter, but its telling me that there are not enough free sectors... did you get the same prob as well, but continued or did it not even warn you about any sector differences? Thanks (using TDK 4x DVD+Rs).
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    Nope no errors, I used DVD-R not +R and compared the file size of the empty disc vs. the size of the ISO and they both equaled the exact same amount of bytes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MaverickHL
    Nope no errors, I used DVD-R not +R and compared the file size of the empty disc vs. the size of the ISO and they both equaled the exact same amount of bytes.
    strange... mine was over by many thousand sectors... hmm. and i'm sure dvd-r's aren't either biggor or smaller than dvd+rs. ugh... *boggle boggle*
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    maybe just like cd-rs (some have 701MB free space others sometimes up to 703MB without overburning) some dvd-r might have a few more MB to store data

    maybe 4490MB instead of the usual 4488? who knows
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