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grahampe 27-06-2002 16:28

Brand of burner?
 
I have had success with backing up my psx games in the past using an old smart and friendly burner but I want to upgrade to a faster one could someone please tell me which brand I should buy to be compatable with backing up my psx games?

ervidel1 28-06-2002 01:14

LG8320B is the one to GO!!!
 
Hi m8 if I can be of any help, use or buy a LG8320B!
It's very fast has the best under burn technology I've ever seen. You can even press Crtl+Alt+Del and Esc from it and the copy will be fine too.
I make wonderful clones of my CD collections with it Audio/Data/Games, etc.
The software I use is CloneCD + ClonyXXL
It’s cheap too.

EE

backitup 28-06-2002 09:47

1 which is 100% compatible with cd clone will be a good start

Kendomon 28-06-2002 19:54

I love my Sony burner but would drop it for a Plexor in a nano-second!!

lunardave 28-06-2002 21:27

LG GCE-8320B.Just bought one myself as it works perfect with clone cd and you can find them cheap.In US at Best Buy for $99 or Wal- mart .com For $88.

A03 29-06-2002 02:21

I love my Sony burner but would drop it for a Plexor in a nano-second!!
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I second the motion for Plextor. Never had a single problem
day one. Using 2 8x Scsi External plextor's..Can't be better.
compatible with practically any software you throw at it..Never have to worry about buffer under run like most burners.
Also like Backitup mentioned find that's compatible with Clone CD or CDrwin. These 2 are the best duplicating programs for PS.

jcf_81 04-07-2002 23:52

Newb Question
 
When you make back-ups of psx games can you still play them in the psx or can you only play them with a psx emulator on your computer? :confused:

stupidass 05-07-2002 00:14

.....@ AO3 :Backitup for PS, hmmmm sounds interesting , where can I read about it??PLEASE??

A03 05-07-2002 00:34

I was referring to the Member named "backitup"..
As for " When you make back-ups of psx games can you still play them in the psx or can you only play them with a psx emulator on your computer?
Not sure what you mean but of course you can play backups on your PSX given that you've got modchip of sometype and YES you can play the backups on the PSX emulator for the PC..Backup disc or the Original works fine..Although I'm not really fond of Emulators except for the Old School Arcade classics like Rastan,RoboCop and etc..These are the Classics..
Can't get enough of it.. :D

jcf_81 05-07-2002 03:36

Quote:

Originally posted by A03
I was referring to the Member named "backitup"..
As for " When you make back-ups of psx games can you still play them in the psx or can you only play them with a psx emulator on your computer?
Not sure what you mean but of course you can play backups on your PSX given that you've got modchip of sometype and YES you can play the backups on the PSX emulator for the PC..Backup disc or the Original works fine..Although I'm not really fond of Emulators except for the Old School Arcade classics like Rastan,RoboCop and etc..These are the Classics..
Can't get enough of it.. :D

My question was concerning without a modchip. Thanks for clearing that up though. You answered my stated question and the intended question which I did not state correctly.:)

vsp 05-07-2002 09:06

My burner is the LG CED-8120B, 12x8x32. It doesn't have Buffer Underrun and can't burn CDRs any SLOWER than 4x, but it does have an 8MB cache and works great with every burning program I've tried (Nero 5.5, DiscJuggler 4, CDRWin, and CloneCD).

I've found that when it comes to my aging PSX, the brand/type of CDR media is just as important as the drive itself. Verbatim's DataLifePlus discs (dark blue) work beautifully with the 8120B, and they're the one brand that my chipped PSX consistently reads.

dust2dust 06-07-2002 13:58

plextor or yamaha
yamaha 3200 my recomendation cant fault it yet
even backed up pc mohaa (sd2 protectect newest version most writers failed)
game loads plays from pioneerao4 , pioneer 500m dvdrom , yamaha 3200


what ever u choose check out compatibility with clone cd (dao96)

very highly rated cheap drive is liteon range
but check model no. to c that clone cd says its compatible dao96 raw mode

jcf_81 07-07-2002 02:16

Quote:

Originally posted by dust2dust
plextor or yamaha
yamaha 3200 my recomendation cant fault it yet
even backed up pc mohaa (sd2 protectect newest version most writers failed)
game loads plays from pioneerao4 , pioneer 500m dvdrom , yamaha 3200


what ever u choose check out compatibility with clone cd (dao96)

very highly rated cheap drive is liteon range
but check model no. to c that clone cd says its compatible dao96 raw mode

I just recently backed up my Morrowind disk with no probs whatsoever...I LOVE my burner. I have yet to fault it...:D

xboxps3gba 07-07-2002 16:41

get 1 100% with clone cd and cdrwin

spooky 16-07-2002 16:11

From reading all the posts, then most people are mentioning well known brand names like Sony, Plextor, Yamaha or Pioneer.... and i would agree with them all.....

But know one has mentioned Hewlett Packard..... i have an older HP8100 plus and have never had an ounce of trouble within the 5 years i have owned it.... it writes to any media i chuck in it, even the cheap ones you get in the bulk packs...... Given that HP have the lowest returns rate in the industry then they have to be doing something right.....

So in a nutshell, stick to a well known branded burner, like the ones that have been mentioned, and its always worth paying that little bit extra..... but steer well clear of Phillips units, they arnt much cop for PSX backups (i'll probably get slatted now from loads of Phillips owners), and in my opinion LG can be a bit fussy with the media you use but are till a good choice.

Liteon seem to be a good choice as well as Ricoh if you are stuck to a budget.

And as dust2dust mentioned, check its compatability first with CloneCD and even CDRWin.


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