Yes. The disc drive should have a smaller depressed center part for the smaller disc. As long as the file does not exceed the capacity of the mini disc.
Thank You. Yes i see that. My file at present is 15.5 mb and i see the mini disc can be a max of 1.5 gb. I guess that if i exceeded the max, the burn could go over and damage the tray, is that correct??
Any decent burning program will warn you if you try to overburn a disk. If you proceed after being warned, the software will tell the burner to go ahead;the burn will end with an error message and the disk will be unreadable. Neither the burner nor the tray will suffer any harm.
Every program that I have every used simply will not proceed, the disc ejects, if you try to exceed capacity. No way to damage anything (except your ego).
I got some Mini dvd discs, 1.4gb, and ran the file, 15.5mb, through Dvd Flick, and i`m pleased to say everything went great with disc burning ok, and it plays well too.