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carmodyf 16-05-2004 02:32

Iso file to DVD, where do i fail ?
 
Hello everybody,

i'm a newbie in PS2 DVD backup.

After having been a little too speedy by burning an iso file with nero (and then made a coaster) as i was used to do it with CDR, i looked all through the web to get informations.

I thougth i got it when i made the second coaster, using recordnow MAX 4.50.

As i would really like to stop to produce coaster, i'm looking for knowledge from the people who know a lot.

I'm using the following configuration to do the burning :
- soltek eq3401 with a P4 3GHz
- Memorex DVD-R, purple media.
- Plextor DVD writer 708
- an .iso file
- Record Now 4.50, using image menu, and mode1 in the option (default option, is it the right one ?)
- Old PS2 (V3/V4), with messiah one. Is able to read Memorex DVD-R backup.

The result of the nero burning was that the DVD would not been readable on PC, and considered as blank.

The result of the recordnow is a readable DVD on pc. When i boot it on ps2, i have the boot screen, the PS2 white stuff, and then the memory explorer.

Thank you in advance for everybody who could provide any informations.

Carmodyf

lufcfan 16-05-2004 02:39

Just burn it with the program 'you' made it with... :rolleyes:

carmodyf 16-05-2004 04:54

Let's say i don't made the iso file..

What can i use to do a good burning ? Or what soft can i use in order to get information on what kind of iso file it is (mode1 or mode2) ?

Thanx

TylerDurden 16-05-2004 05:39

Quote:

Originally posted by carmodyf
Let's say i don't made the iso file..


We can say that.



Tyler!

lufcfan 16-05-2004 07:37

May we ask who did, and where you got it from??? ;)


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