
10-06-2002, 13:57
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Originally posted by Hedgehog17
Well the ripped bin file comes in at 673mb but its definetly from a cd-rom.
Charlie's Answer: The BIN file contans the disk's data PLUS reconstruction information - so it's larger
I have AR2 version 2.01
If its not a good burner for PS2 games why was I able to make a working copy of WTA Tennis? I don't get it.
Charlie's Answer: WTA Tennis is unprotected and so doesn't need the sub-channel data that cannot be processed on the Philips unit. Other games are copy protected and CloneCD handles this on a 1:1 copy basis if your burner is DAO-RAW+96 compatible.
Is there anything I could use to burn with that does have DAO and what is DAO anyway?
Charlie's Answer: You could look that up yourself, but DAO is Dsk At Once, the data is written in a single session and the Table of Contents is written before the data
Basically your saying I've just wasted £80 on a burner haven't you? Any recommedations for a good one bearing in mind my PC is an ageing Pentium II.
Charlie's Answer: The Yamaha 2200 is the right one in my opinion. It's a pity, though understandable, that people only come to the forum after they hit a problem.
Is there anyway I can get it to work on this reader/burner?
Charlie's Answer: You haven't made clear whether you are copying from a working rip or you have just got the BIN file (and CUE file). You should burn with CDRWin and the burner you have should do that job provided that the compiler of the BIN file had got it working as well.
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