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Out of curiosity, I tried burning that Gillespie disc onto a standard (79:59) CD-R. It gave me one extra second (80:00), and then cut the last tune short ... :rsly:

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  Late said:
The Ken Burns' Dizzy Gillespie disc is 83 minutes. Has the great early track "Pickin' the Cabbage" on it ...

Wow... I thought the max was 80. I think the longest CD I have is Disc 1 of THE COMPLETE BUD POWELL ON VERVE, which clocks in at exactly 80:00.

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  Late said:
Out of curiosity, I tried burning that Gillespie disc onto a standard (79:59) CD-R. It gave me one extra second (80:00), and then cut the last tune short ... :rsly:

If your burner and software support it, you can extend the time a few minutes past 80 min. I think it's called "overburning" or something like that. Few commercial releases go beyond the 80 min standard, though, because some players can't handle reading them.

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There was a thread about this recently. My shortest CD is Fresh Sound’s Sonny Criss Quartet 1949-1957 which clocks in at 20:09!

The longest I have is one or two seconds short of 80 minutes (don't remember what CD). I have not encountered any CD over 80 minutes. As mentioned not all players can play them.

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Five Longest:

1)Chick Corea-ECM Sampler- 79:40

2)Gustav Mahler-Symphony # 8 79:36

3)MJQ-Eupopean Concerts-Label M 79:34

4)Shostakovitch-"Hamlet/Gadfly" 79:29

5)Coltrane-"Ascension-Impulse 79:29

Shortest: Milt Jackson-"Jacksonsville-Savoy 30:34

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  RDK said:
  Late said:
Out of curiosity, I tried burning that Gillespie disc onto a standard (79:59) CD-R. It gave me one extra second (80:00), and then cut the last tune short ...  :rsly:

If your burner and software support it, you can extend the time a few minutes past 80 min. I think it's called "overburning" or something like that. Few commercial releases go beyond the 80 min standard, though, because some players can't handle reading them.

You can push a burnable way up there. Theoretically, you can squeeze 99 minutes (NERO) on there if overburning is enabled and the burnable supports it. It doesn't adhere to any standards though and can only be played back on suitable players, none of which are PC-independent, I think. So you have to use your PC exclusively for these.

I've used 800 MB TDKs for some serious overburning and they run fine ... but I still have my doubts regarding the longevity of these discs.

Cheers!

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