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MoBiUs
15-06-2004, 03:08
Ive got a V10 ps2 does it matter if i use + or - dvds. Also which one is better for the ps2

MoBiUs
15-06-2004, 03:47
never mind i used the search feature

seaneyb2003
15-06-2004, 05:51
Dvd-r *sigh* cant someone put a newbie post up please!

Also use ritek dvdr's :)

MoBiUs
15-06-2004, 06:02
i use Verbatim DVD-R Datalife Plus with AZO 8x

seaneyb2003
15-06-2004, 06:04
thats fine there v good :)

MoBiUs
15-06-2004, 06:10
i was thinking of using Taiyo yuden 8x DVD-R ive got about 100 just sitting in a box

Warlock
15-06-2004, 06:14
i was thinking of using Taiyo yuden 8x DVD-R ive got about 100 just sitting in a box These are better than verbatim, use them.

skub
17-06-2004, 06:52
I have a brand new V10 and the burner I have is only capable of +R. I read the V10's can play +R burns but that -R might be better, sorry if you think this is a noob question but the documentation available is a bit vague on this topic. Am I seriously risking my PS2 if I don't go out and buy a new DVD burner (like will I burn it out in a few months in this way?), and am I correct in assuming if I do burn out the lazer this way that it can be replaced, thanks.

I'm hoping this will be ok, even if it's not ideal, and eventually hope the Matrix Infinity chip will allow me to boot games from a HD in which case my lazer probably won't get used much.

lufcfan
17-06-2004, 07:00
-R are better because of their superior reflectivity rate. Use Ritek DVD-R for the best results...

skub
17-06-2004, 07:22
And if I don't, do you have any idea what the result will be? Screw it, I guess I'll just buy a new burner, should be here by the time the mod-chip is installed, thanks -Derek

lufcfan
17-06-2004, 08:38
There won't really be any result. PS2 lasers might be bad, but not that bad. I've heard of the new V9/10 lasers burning themselves up in a matter of months and that, but if you use good quality +R media, you'll be fine. Using crappy +R media, will only have the same effect as using bad -R media, so use good quality + or -R media and you won't have a problem. No real damage will come of it, it's just that the PS2 has better success with -R. Hope this helps... LUFCfan :)

skub
17-06-2004, 09:36
Thank you very much, going to cancel my order and save myself $100 hopefully. Thats a relief, and if the +R don't work, then I'll go for a new burner.

lufcfan
17-06-2004, 09:51
That's OK my friend. Just try it and see how you feel. In the meantime, take the $100 and get HD Loader and a HDD to cut those long loading times in half at least! :)

skub
17-06-2004, 09:57
I have questions about the HD Loader. Is it just software or does it come with some kind of IDE hardware interface? Also I hear you can't just dump files onto the HD, you have to load them from the actual PS2 DVD Player, that sucks, hopefully that will be hacked.

And then also, the Matrix Infinity chips, I hear the next version, when the programmer's hand heals or whatever, theres going to be HDD support. Any idea what this entails?

lufcfan
17-06-2004, 15:50
1. HD Loader is just software. You need a Network Adaptor for the IDE Interface.

2. Not true. You can use Pukk/Naplink to link the PS2 and dump to the HD using PS2Menu.

3. The Matrix already supports the HDD - but it doesn't work properly with the official Sony Drive...

skub
18-06-2004, 06:50
So then with this software disc (HDD Loader) in the PS2, if you dump the images onto the HD over the network or by hooking the disk directly to my computer, I wouldn't even need a mod-chip installed to play the images?

I just ordered a Matrix Infinity, was this a waste of money? And just to clarify with a 3rd party hard drive and the Infinity chip I could already dump and play my games via the HD (so long as it's not the official PS2 HD)?

lufcfan
18-06-2004, 07:18
No, no... You still need a mod to boot the copied games, and they cannot be run from PC like Gamecube. You can't dump games across the network either - just PS2 executables (.elf). The loader loads originals (or backups with a mod) to the HDD via the PS2 DVD-ROM. The backup discs won't even be recognised by HD Loader without a mod.

At the end of the day, you still need a mod, and you've ordered the best, and there ain't no other way other than HDLoader of dumping games to HDD...

skub
18-06-2004, 07:20
You are the man, thanks for all your help.

lufcfan
18-06-2004, 17:13
You're very welcome, :)