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PSXpirate
22-06-2002, 22:33
i used to burn psx games all the time, then i havnt for the last couple months. and i forgot what settings i used for clonecd for burning psx games. it's pissing me off cuz im wasting my disks trying to burn a copy of syphon filter. when i used to post here more often i seen a few people asking the same question that i am now, and they got the answers to it. thanx

backitup
23-06-2002, 05:29
READ:
subchannel data on
subchannel audio on
abort on read errors on
WRITE:
don't repair data on
always close on

Kendomon
23-06-2002, 19:46
The lastest version of Clone is basically automatic, you click on the icon and let it do it's thing. So far I haven't had any trouble with it.

When ever I check the settings there right on, so I never mess with them any more.

buzzon
23-06-2002, 20:20
here u go psxpirate

set read speed to 1x
read subchanel data from data tracks
read subchanel data from audio tracks
abort on read errors
every thing else should be grayed out


to burn the image

set write speed to 1 or 2x
select RAW DAO
select dont repair subchannel data
unselect simulate writing (if available)
select burn proof/just link (if available)
unselect perform laser power calibration(if available)
unselect wait until buffers are full (if available)
select always close last session


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PSXpirate
23-06-2002, 21:50
it doesnt let me choose "dont repair subchannel data". but all the games i burned b4 came out fine

rubberman02
01-07-2002, 10:45
In the past i used the cd to cd copy method. But i just printed out a guide where you use the 'read image to disk' method than burn it. There is a program out called ClonyXL that read the psx game for you, tells if there is any protection and automatically sets the settings for you. its cool.

Ç!i!
02-07-2002, 22:05
What are the settings to use for NERO?

patch god
02-07-2002, 23:05
Originally posted by rubberman02
In the past i used the cd to cd copy method. But i just printed out a guide where you use the 'read image to disk' method than burn it. There is a program out called ClonyXL that read the psx game for you, tells if there is any protection and automatically sets the settings for you. its cool.


NO rubberman02, clony is shit for psx games. it doesnt actually know that theres a protection, it just says psx libcrybt as the protection. only someone with little experience would use this program for psx. it will say that every game is protected even if it protected or not. only use it for pc or audio protection detection.

:cool:

buzzon
03-07-2002, 10:24
and for setting for nero go here http://www.psxcopyworld.co.uk/Nero_Tutorial.htm

Ç!i!
03-07-2002, 18:00
Cool. Thanks for that.

spooky
15-07-2002, 18:10
Try these settings for CloneCD....

What settings should I use to backup my disks?
Use the following Settings
PC - Safedisk
Reading - Fast Error skip checked
(You can check the first two, but may increase read time, or even may not work).
Writing - All off.

PC - Laserlock
Reading - All off (Using "Bad sector Scanner" may increase read speed for weird "custom" protections).
Writing - All off.

PC - SecureRom
Reading - DigitalID on, all other settings off.
Writing - All off.

PC - ProtecCD
Reading - DigitalID on, Read Extra Audio Data on.
Writing - All off.

PSX - Unprotected
Reading - All off.
Writing - All off.

PSX - Protected
Reading - DigitalID on, Extra Audio Data on.
Writing - Don't Repair subchannel data on.

PC - Unprotected, PhotoCD
Reading - All off.
Writing - All off.

Audio CD's
Reading - Extra Audio Data on.
Writing - All off.

REMEMBER : Your burner needs to be 100% compatable to get the best out of CloneCD.

DJB14336
19-07-2002, 18:05
Using the same settings as buzzon listed, CloneCD hase worked flawlessly for me with both PSX and PS2 CD's. No problems other then I had a poor quality CDR at first. The trick is a FULLY compatible reader and burner (preferrably use the burner for read also).

Good Luck!

Raist

bryantyler
20-07-2002, 14:48
If the option to "dont repair subchannel data" is not available then you might have to change your region (if you're in the USA). When you setup CloneCD it should say you're in the USA so it can't give you that option. I had to quit setup, go to Control Panel and Regional Settings and then choose Canada. Then I had to restart my computer and then start Clone CD setup again and it works fine, gave me no warning and I can choose dont repair subchannel data. Some say that after setup you can change your Region back to USA but I tried and then dont repair subchannel data wasn't available so I changed it back.

bryan-tyler

DJB14336
21-07-2002, 01:14
I think "Amplify Weak Sectors" is the setting you have to do the Canada region change for--this helps get around some copy protection schemes. I'm setup for US, and I have all sub-channel options. That is related to your hardware's compatability, if I remember correctly. If the drive doesn't support it (can be changed sometimes by a firmware revision) than you are pretty much fubar if it is needed for a working copy.

Good Luck!

Raist