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Nero SDK Discussion Forum Discuss, How to determine a blank media's capacity in bytes at International Chat: Software related forum; Hi, Can anyone let me know how to determine a blank media's capacity in terms of bytes? NeroCDInfo gets me the number of free blocks. Where to find the size of each block? Thanks.


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Old 10-06-2004   #1 (permalink)
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How to determine a blank media's capacity in bytes

Hi,

Can anyone let me know how to determine a blank media's capacity in terms of bytes? NeroCDInfo gets me the number of free blocks. Where to find the size of each block?

Thanks.
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Just multiply it with 2048 which is the size of a data block.
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