805 MB on a 700 MB CD?!  Can I copy a weirdly large Audio CD onto a DVD?

Went to make a few copies of a borrowed audio CD. Made the playlist and asked iTunes to "Burn playlist to disc," and read that my playlist is too large to fit on a CD. That's odd. I copied it from a CD. So is there a way to copy a now-805 MB audio file onto a DVD, without special software? Is iTunes adding size to the playlist? Thanks. PG in CT.

Went to make a few copies of a borrowed audio CD.

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