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Nero SDK Discussion Forum Discuss, Question... at International Chat: Software related forum; I executed NeroFiddles. And I found that a certain file, sized of 1~2 MB succeeded to write on blank cd but the file of over 100MB is failed. Why was it so? I intend to make the application using NeroAPI at MFC based. It is very similiar with NeroFiddles.


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I executed NeroFiddles. And I found that a certain file, sized of 1~2 MB succeeded to write on blank cd but the file of over 100MB is failed. Why was it so?

I intend to make the application using NeroAPI at MFC based.
It is very similiar with NeroFiddles.
In my application, only one file(various type) will be written to Blank CD. Please give a kind and detailed advice about this.
If someone provides mfc source codes, it would be so appreciated.
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