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"rip" CD to DVD
Hi,
Bit of an odd question. I see many guides for ripping DVD based games to CDs. Is it possible to do the reverse? Anyone able to point me in the direction of any guides that might confirm or deny the possibility? The reason I want to know is immaterial, so no why????????????? type of replies please ;) All the best. Andrw |
Your question is a little unclear. I assume that you are talking about taking an already ripped CD and returning it to full DVD. this would kind of be pointless. Find the rip kit that was used to make the rip. Look at all the files that it tells you to delete. Then use your original:D to get all the files that you need to replace them with. It would go something like that. What I don't think that you are talking about is playing CD based games on a DVD. I recently did some research into this and there is a program that works. Unfortunatly the CD based games will not work on a DVD. There is some type of information stored on the disc thatidentifies it as a CD and therefore when it is played on a DVd it is rejected by the console. This program does work however for multiple games on one CD. Hope your answer is in there somewhere.
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Thanks for the reply.
It was the latter that I was after - putting an original CD game onto a DVD. I have done a fair amount of searching around but had failed to come up with an answer. |
BG, PSX Paul, and I have all tried to get this program to work. Closest that we can get it to get the program itself to boot but when a game is selected it goes back to the browser. This problem will probably never be resolved as there is not enough interest in it for someone to create some sort of patch utility to switch CD games to DVD.
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Hmmm... there's a demo disk tutorial at megagames that you might find interesting...
EDIT: :o Oops, forget that! It's CDR not DVDR related. |
any chance you can be a little more specific?
Cheers, Andrew. |
The program that Headly refers to can be found here
Have a try yourself, here is the contents of the readme file enclosed in the zip Quote:
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