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UNLIMTED 27-02-2005 20:31

Which program you recommend to burn dual layer game, cuz i want to copy my Kessen III, it DVD-9.

lufcfan 28-02-2005 10:46

Nero does well :)

woo124 28-02-2005 14:13

Isn't DVD9 the same thing as dual layer DVD? People have been saying they couldn't burn GT4 because it is dual layer. How is this any different?

snake2 28-02-2005 14:32

yes GT4 has protection out the ass

woo124 28-02-2005 16:43

So, it's just GT4 and not DVD9 in general that is not burnable?
Since it is dual layer, do you need special media to burn DVD9?

TylerDurden 28-02-2005 17:12

Its not the media its the way the dvd9 of GT4 is made.




Tyler!

woo124 28-02-2005 20:21

Putting GT4 aside for the moment, how do you back up DVD9 games?

snake2 01-03-2005 08:23

you could try nero or dvd devrypter, althogh i could never get a dvd9 ps2 backup too work, you may want to try flating the game and try it off of hd loader

snake2 01-03-2005 08:54

http://www.alucard.cc/modules.php?na...getit&lid=1995

that will rip it to dvd5 you need to register before you can download anything

FreeFighter 01-03-2005 12:18

I thought it wasn't possible yet due to:

OTP (Opposite Track path, used for DVD videos) and PTP (parallel track path, used for games)..the problem is DVD+R DL read/writing software is only OTP.

Maybe Nero has some new firmware for it, i don't know.

lufcfan 01-03-2005 12:34

I know my writer will read both OTP and PTP...

woo124 01-03-2005 16:37

snake2,
You mentioned flatening the game and try it off of hd loader.
Can you please tell me how to do this?
Thanks

snake2 01-03-2005 17:23

you extract all the data from layer0 and layer1 then combind them into an oversized dvd5 game and use something like hdl dump to transfer the image to the ps2s hd

i did this with MGS2: Substance and it worked


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