QUOTE(Mr_Rabid_Teddybear @ Apr 7 2004, 12:40 AM)
I haven't tried this myself, but I think Redbook standard specifies 80 mins as max for a standard CD.
I thought it was 74 minutes, and that the music industry themselves have "stretched, or breaked the rules" of the original standards. I could be wrong.
I've made several CD's that hover just under 80 minutes, however I haven't went over that mark. Some portable players such as boom-boxes do have considerable difficulty reading CD's over the 74 minute mark, and the disc has to be ejected and re-inserted. The problem can also mean that manually skipping to the next track can be difficult and cause a significant delay ("10 seconds").
On a side note, the only major problem I've seen with homemade audio CD's is when using a separately purchased CD label (a bad ideal for audio CD's). Whenever I've used a CD label the disc quickly becomes unplayable in any CD player once the disc is heated up, also once the disc is heated up it is almost unrippable due to the amount of error correction.