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cactus
26-07-2002, 20:15
I am using a Mitsumi CR4801TE writer which doesn't look like is compatible with CloneCD. Are there any alternatives? I've tried CDR Win for NHL 2002, but got an error message near the end of the read. I've downloaded Fireburner and have Nero, but don't want to end up with a bunch of coasters experimenting. Any ideas? I was also wondering if anyone knew of a list of games and the best methods to back them up.

charlie_ps2
27-07-2002, 00:53
There is an immutable law in the PS2 CD Game Backup world.

CloneCD does the 1:1 copy job. (Blindread/write runs a very close second).

To do that, the burner/reader has to be 100% CloneCD compatible, able to read/write in DAO-RAW+96 format. So having the right burner is the key (like Yamaha, Plextor).

If a burner is not CloneCD compatible it won't produce 1:1 copies with any other softwrae either.

dust2dust
27-07-2002, 01:27
not exactly correct charlie cause some dao86 writers r still not compatible with clone or not in dao96 mode anyway

blindread/blindwrite also does 1/1 copy and is compatible diff drives its worth a check

charlie_ps2
27-07-2002, 01:56
This time you are partly wrong Dust. You need the +96 to deal with Lib-Crypt in the sub-channel area. All 1:1 copy software needs this functionality and all such drives are compatible with CloneCD.

breezy
27-07-2002, 08:25
i use cdrwin for all cd based ps2's and havent had a bad one yet.

charlie_ps2
27-07-2002, 11:31
CDRWin won't copy EA games (those that have copy protection) into a directly bootable stste. The games Breezy has copied are not protected or he has patched them to play.

Warlock
27-07-2002, 12:10
Originally posted by cactus
I am using a Mitsumi CR4801TE writer which doesn't look like is compatible with CloneCD. Are there any alternatives? I've tried CDR Win for NHL 2002, but got an error message near the end of the read. I've downloaded Fireburner and have Nero, but don't want to end up with a bunch of coasters experimenting. Any ideas? I was also wondering if anyone knew of a list of games and the best methods to back them up.
Anytime you get a READ error with cdrwin or clonecd the disc is dirty or damaged, Try copying from a different original, also charlie is correct, The burner must support efm encoding as well as be RAW DAO 96 to be 100% compatable with clonecd. RAW DAO 94 or less will not copy protected games.

patch god
27-07-2002, 23:13
The mitsumi is not compatible with clonecd Raw dao 96 so you are in a spot of bother. you will need to resort to cdrwin+patching.

nebrakineser
28-07-2002, 01:19
When I use clone cd mine says it is raw dao compatabile how to I find out if it is raw dao +96?? I am new at this...thanks...neb

dust2dust
28-07-2002, 02:18
http://www.blankdiscshop.co.uk/acatalog/SVP_Communications_CD_Re_Writers__DVD_Rom_drives__ and___DVD___writers_9.html

a nice long link
uk customers can buy liteon 40/32/12 here for £39.99
100%clonecd compatible
rated percect blindread (in there top 10 drives
will copy any game out there playstation pc even latest sd2 protection is no problem
ive never seen bad report on this drive
many good ones at £39.99 its cheap enough bin old recorder buy new 1

psx_paul
28-07-2002, 02:38
Originally posted by nebrakineser
When I use clone cd mine says it is raw dao compatabile how to I find out if it is raw dao +96?? I am new at this...thanks...neb

http://elby.ch/english/products/clone_cd/writers/a.html

cactus
29-07-2002, 14:39
So, it wasn't my computer or burner when I kept getting error messages on CDR-Win? I had a horrible time and haven't had a chance to grab another game yet. Is copying a backup the same as an original? I made a bin/cue file with another backup and no error message. Just checking.

dust2dust
29-07-2002, 15:56
as long as backup is good backup its same as copying the origanal

TylerDurden
29-07-2002, 16:21
If you have scratches on any of your CD's get out the car polish. Thats right car polish. Get a finishing kind though not a very coarse polish. Put your disc in the holding part of an old tray and use a soft cloth with the finishing polish to buff out the scratches. It can take off some fairly deep scratches. I have used this many times when the rental store has messed up games. It makes the cd's come out almost new. I would give it an 8 out of 10 when compaired to a brand new disc.


Yes you can make a copy of a copy too.




Tyler!