4.7, or others are different...

>Or, rather than worrying about it, you could just burn it to a DVD.
>That has 4.4gb of space. ;)
>
>- Alex
>
>On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 10:01 PM, Doug McNutt <[email protected]> 
>wrote:
>> At 21:19 -0500 12/2/09, Wolf wrote:
>> standard CD-Rs hold a just a bit more than 702 megs, but most programs 
>reserve the last few megabytes.
>>
>> i have never used Toast, but i do know alot of (Windows) burning apps offer 
>an option called "overburn" that lets you use the last little bit of the 
>disc.
>>
>> no special type of CD is needed
>>
>
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