Not sure if this is a recent thing, but the CD Burner will no longer allow burning of more than a 74-minute CD regardless of the size of the actual disk. Is this intentional? Over 74 minutes it give a warning about being too long, and produces a coaster, but I have previously (I think, even with DC7 & 8) burned 79+ minutes. With an 80-minute disk, WMP will happily burn 79+, though if I push past 79:30 it often produces a coaster as far as my CD player is concerned (playable on computer, though, with WMP or VLC). Anyway ... what's with the limitation in DC8(.5)? Has it always been there? 
Win7 Pro, Gigabyte P35 motherboard, 6G RAM, motherboard (Realtek HD) sound, NVidea 750ti video if it matters, ample disk space, almost new ASUS CD/DVD (not Blu-Ray) SATA burner as master on its own channel, all drivers updated.

Win7 Pro, Gigabyte P35 motherboard, 6G RAM, motherboard (Realtek HD) sound, NVidea 750ti video if it matters, ample disk space, almost new ASUS CD/DVD (not Blu-Ray) SATA burner as master on its own channel, all drivers updated.
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