Zucca


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Posted: Mar. 06 2008,11:58 |
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I found a quite good page about the actual size of CD.
Here's in short:Quote | Spelled out simply: 21 minutes == 94,500 sectors == 184.6MB CD-ROM == 212.0MB CD-DA 63 minutes == 283,500 sectors == 553.7MB CD-ROM == 635.9MB CD-DA 74 minutes == 333,000 sectors == 650.3MB CD-ROM == 746.9MB CD-DA 80 minutes == 360,000 sectors == 703.1MB CD-ROM == 807.4MB CD-DA 90 minutes == 405,000 sectors == 791.0MB CD-ROM == 908.4MB CD-DA 99 minutes == 445,500 sectors == 870.1MB CD-ROM == 999.3MB CD-DA |
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