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spawn1980 01-12-2004 07:57

Iso
 
Quick question is there a program that let you build a ps2 iso out of small ps2 files.

TylerDurden 01-12-2004 09:03

Wha? :confused:



Tyler!

spawn1980 01-12-2004 10:26

I got a game that is broken up in files I just need a iso builder if there is one.

TylerDurden 01-12-2004 11:06

Just get the game off your original disc.




Tyler!

gtapex_trueno 01-12-2004 12:10

Quote:

Originally Posted by spawn1980
I got a game that is broken up in files I just need a iso builder if there is one.

Hmmm sounds a bit fishy..... :rolleyes:

spawn1980 01-12-2004 12:14

thanks for your help but I found one

TylerDurden 01-12-2004 14:05

Well we didnt help because we didnt know what you were trying to do.




Tyler!

isepiq 07-12-2004 23:58

So what is the best proggy for making an .iso or .ISO file out of your original retail PS2 DVD game disk???

IMHO
isepiq :cool:

spawn1980 08-12-2004 00:08

I just burn it all with RecordNow MAX and it work. I know you didn'y help but if I had explain my problem better then you would of help me so i'm thanking you.

gtapex_trueno 08-12-2004 01:02

Quote:

Originally Posted by isepiq
So what is the best proggy for making an .iso or .ISO file out of your original retail PS2 DVD game disk???

IMHO
isepiq :cool:

RecordNowMax or DVD Decrypter IMO. DD b/c it's free :D

isepiq 08-12-2004 01:42

I am making working backups of all of my sons PS2 retail CD games, but so far NONE of the backups of his retail PS2 DVD games will work. Tried DVD Decrypter, CloneCD, Alcohol 120%, and Nero so far. Have not tried record now max yet.
The files look fine on the hard drive, and can be mounted and examined no problem with an image drive, but after burning the disk will usually not even let Windows Explorer look at it???
One of the problem DVD retail game disks is LOTR The Two Towers DVD.
???
IMHO
isepiq :cool:

WordBringer 08-12-2004 02:01

u do have a mod chip in the playstaion right??

isepiq 14-12-2004 10:54

I have a chipmod from www.modchip.ca.

I just bought Budokai, Budokai 2, & Budokai 3 for my son. All three are DVD. I used Alcohol 120% to make a hard drive image of all of them, and burn the image back to disk. I got a working backup of B2 and B3, but the first Budokai refuses to make a working backup??? I dunno. Did them all the same. Same hardware, same disks, same proggie??? It's a mystery to me.

Regarding Recordnow Max. That is a really old version. The newest one is just called Recordnow and is v7.21. Maybe the old one does somethng better in regards to DVD backups??? Anyone used the new version successfully?

IMHO
isepiq :cool:

lufcfan 14-12-2004 11:16

The newer RecordNow isn't a patch on the old 4.5 IMHO. :)

MaPomme 14-12-2004 12:27

No soft, but hard
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by isepiq
I am making working backups of all of my sons PS2 retail CD games, but so far NONE of the backups of his retail PS2 DVD games will work. Tried DVD Decrypter, CloneCD, Alcohol 120%, and Nero so far. Have not tried record now max yet.
The files look fine on the hard drive, and can be mounted and examined no problem with an image drive, but after burning the disk will usually not even let Windows Explorer look at it???
One of the problem DVD retail game disks is LOTR The Two Towers DVD.
???
IMHO
isepiq :cool:

I guess the problem is with your blank DVD disks. The PS2 DVD reader does'nt accept most brands of DVD (it's a Sony device, and very cheap quality). Use quality brand blank DVDs!
If you cannot look at it with Windows Explorer, it's SURE you made a bad burning, a coaster.
Get a good blank DVD, get a good DVD-writer - the problem isn't in software, it's in hardware.
Even if the PS2 does read your cheap disks, you are killing his DVD reader with them - its a very delicate, very breakable (very cheap :cool: ) device !

Bonjour chez vous,
Ma Pomme


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