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Old 30-08-2001, 13:43
M.I.T M.I.T is offline
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Hi there
I presume you have checked to see if your reader and rewriter are clone compaterble??
If not try the cdclone web site .
Also have you got the settings correct for the psx game...i myself have a detection program called 'cloney' that detects various protection on discs..then you can start cdclone up from there and it passes on the parameters needed.
I have also found that on some psx games that it is best if you slow down your read speed to at least 8x..and donot write faster than 4x...also close down all you programs that are running in the background..it frees off your system resourses.
If the discs are badly scratched ..think about getting a cd scratch repair kit from most electrical outlets, dixons,comet etc..worked for me
Settings for clone
read sub channel data from data tracks.on.
read sub channel data from audio tracks .on.
Then do not repair sub channel data.on. (on the writer
Sorry so long winded but hape it will help.
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