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MystD 30-01-2004 07:52

PS2 v9/10 laser (reading disc) issue
 
Well, I finaly got my PS2 with Ripper 2 gold. But since I've read that the new PS2 consoles have probelms with no-name CD-R/DVD-R, like the laser get's f*****. I got pretty cautious. I've got some old PSX games on 4x Verbatim CD-R. (they work fine, no sounds, reads fast, etc., my PS2 Originals too) But if I insert 48x CD-R media (Verbatim/Sony) the drive makes a lot of noise, but the data ist burned in 4x. I would like to know if it's bad for the PS2, cause it has problems reading the CD-R media or if its normal. If u know some better CD-R media plz tell me.

lufcfan 30-01-2004 08:15

If you are using Verbatim DataLife PLUS, they are the best CD's you can get. Don't burn them at 4x though. Burn them at the fastest speed you can as the dye is more stable at the higher speeds on the newer CD-R - they hate being burned slow. You'll have far better results burning faster. So if you can burn at 48, do so! :)

MystD 30-01-2004 10:19

Well I can burn max. 16x but I don't like burning too fast cause the most Drives don't like it. Yakumo DVD-R works fine too.
But I'd still like to know if it's damaging the laser or not.

MystD 01-02-2004 06:18

Is there really nobody who can give me some advise?

Warlock 01-02-2004 09:17

The last Sony cd-r's i got were crap, There quality has really went down hill. The "squeaking" you hear is the laser trying to focus on the media, some media is "weaker" than others and will produce more noise from the console. Personally i would stay away from cheap media, when it comes to cd-r's usually the darker blue the bottom is the better. Like Lufcfan, i use Verbatim without any problems

seaneyb2003 01-02-2004 10:37

lol.

do you think that ritek cd-rs live up to there dvd-r standards?

Warlock 01-02-2004 11:06

Quote:

Originally posted by seaneyb2003
lol.

do you think that ritek cd-rs live up to there dvd-r standards?

I wouldn't know sean i never tried ritek cd-r's. Sony cd-r's used to be excellent though.

seaneyb2003 01-02-2004 11:42

sonys standards has slipt over the years.

lufcfan 01-02-2004 13:44

Yeah they have, so I just stick to Verbatim and happy burning... :D

MystD 02-02-2004 02:05

I use Verbatim CD-Rs and Yakumo DVD-Rs, but if I use the verbatim CD-Rs its the same like using cheap media, it's still "squeaking". Should I still use em? Also my copy of Way of the Samurai dosn't work normally, the original works fine, but if I use the backup (its on a Yakumo 4x, burnd in 1x) the viedo sequences are "lagging" like using dvix in high res with an old cpu.

TylerDurden 02-02-2004 05:40

Are you using the "AZO" Verbatims? I like those best.



Tyler!

MystD 02-02-2004 06:05

Yes, crystal & super azo, but they aren't deep blue. Perhaps I'll buy those black CD-Rs, hope they got cheaper.

lufcfan 02-02-2004 08:07

The black CD-R's are crap. The Verbs you have are the DataLife PLUS version, and are by far the best discs - even though they are not dark blue. I'd say still stick with them - despite th squeaking. I still can't think why they are doing that - they don't in my V4R PS2? :confused:

TylerDurden 02-02-2004 08:52

You have to expect a little squeaking with cdrs. I just hope its not really loud.



Tyler!

MystD 02-02-2004 11:40

That's the problem, it is loud.

Since when are the black ones crap? They always had the best compability, endurance ..., in every test. I just didn't buy them cause they were too expensive.


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