David32441 wrote:Aren't you thinking of CDR? They could only support 703mb (or 712mb with over-burn with Nero). That's what most films were limited to. DVDR (single-sided) could go to about 4400mb. I remember Napster and mp3
Optical disc media ended up determining the size of rips. DVD Rips were either single CD (~700 MB) or CD1 and CD2 (up to 1400 MB). 720p blu-ray rips were a little more than 4 GB to fit on a single layer DVD-R, while 1080p rips were a bit over 8 GB to fit on a dual-layer disc. These days it's almost all big hard drives with flash drives as the portable media instead of optical discs. That's why more recent rips are 10 or even 12 GB. They've stopped trying to make them burnable.Night457 wrote:AAAAAAAAAAAAAAGHH!!!!!
Of course you are correct. CD-r, not DVD-r. Both are now really old formats, but it was the size limit of CD that I was thinking of. I don't know why I thought it was 750.