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Old 14th August 2015, 19:07   #547  |  Link
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The CDR is correct and it uses the right (binary) size. 4,700,000,000 bytes for the DVD-R is not 4.5GB but 4.377 GB and not the false 4.7 GB! (BTW, when you select 2-pass in file size mode in BD3D2MK3D, the default value is 4470 MB, because it's a bit less than the size of a single layer DVD. It's handy if you want to burn a 3D movie on a DVD.)

And I didn't know that the flashdisks have adopted the wrong (decimal) values too. That's really stupid.

Since all file and disc sizes are displayed in Windows (and, afaik, also in Linux, Mac, Android and other OS) in real binary sizes, it is normal to use the same units in BD3D2MK3D. There is no reason to mix binary sizes for the audio and subtitle files, and decimal sizes for the target disc.
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