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whokilledcyrus
05-06-2003, 16:06
i've got this game that i acquired. i can play it on my ps2 ver4 messiah2pro console w/no problems. it's an import japanese game. but i'm noticing that my console is unusually vibrating. i don't hear no noise, but i can feel it shaking. it was burned on memorex black cd-r via pioneer a05u. any suggestions?

bighap
05-06-2003, 16:15
I would try reburning on a normal cdr. Stay away from the black ones. These generaly suck. Edited your post to make it avide by forum rules.;)

whokilledcyrus
05-06-2003, 17:06
thanks bighap, sorry for that error.

Gurm
05-06-2003, 17:40
I use black CDR media all the time for PSX and PS2 CD games. No problems.

BUT... I always burn at 16x on this media, even when it's rated for higher than that. :)

- Gurm

bobfffg
06-06-2003, 02:22
same here, Mirror black dye based cd-r's and Mirror purple dye based cd-r's are all I use for PS / PS2 cd games. never had any problems with them, however I always burn on my Plex using PowerRec technology to get make sure I get a good burn.
Plextor rules the cd-r business in my opinion :p

Gurm
06-06-2003, 05:29
Plextor. Before that I had Liteon, and before that Plextor.

There are only two drives in the business. :)

Well, some people swear by these Pioneer DVD-R drives. *shrug*

- Gurm

BG
06-06-2003, 15:55
Originally posted by Gurm
Well, some people swear by these Pioneer DVD-R drives. *shrug*


That would be me! :)

I will also swear by LG (depending on the model)......