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Overburning
Every writeable optical disc has a maximum. stated capacity. Overburning refers to the practice of writing more data than the stated capacity. In some cases, the disc has the capacity to accommodate overhead information, and this area can be written to by overburning. The procedure can, however, be risky, since it could render the disc and/or the drive unusable.
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