compulsivebuilder

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I had a look at Newegg, and every CD-R that listed a capacity said 700MB. I wasn't aware that 83minute / 734MB media existed. It doesn't appear to be mainstream, which means it's probably expensive.

Any reason you need that size? If you need to write discs with 730MB on them, I'd be tempted to write DVD+R discs instead - they are almost as cheap as CD-R, and they could write faster. Plus you can write 740MB or 750MB to them if your requirements increase - not going to be able to do that on CD-R :)

Also, writing all the way to 730MB is going to test the drives you're using to read the discs, too - if you are sending these discs to other people they may not be able to read anything beyond 80 minutes. However, any DVD drive can read a 730MB DVD easily.