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Usefull Option for Burn Image
Hi, i been trying to brun some images (ex. Soul Calibur, Crazy Taxi 2 and WWF Royal Rumble) but with no result at all, i burn like 20CD`s trying and i finally come with result for this 3 Games With This....
- Download Daemon Tools for Mounting the Isos - Mount The Isos with it. - Download Nero and used it "CD-Copy" and Specify the Virtual Drive from Daemon Tools for Reading. Uncheck "On the Fly" opcion, then in the burn tab Select Disc at Once/96 and ready to burn!!!... i hope this works... because for me works... |
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I had no problems with these games, but thanx for sharing !
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#3
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The other thing people do (myself included) is to specify
"RAW WRITE" in the discjuggler advanced options. I opened a separate thread to see if anybody can provide more info. Dave |
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(sorry for my english... i am from chile and i dont write very well english).... i post this message because many people said that if CDmage said that the ISO is corrupt or bad... you can`t burn the image.
I got from CDMAGE this images as corrupt and i thought that maybe i could burn it in another way... i tryed Daemon tools because this tool could load the image very well.... so, maybe CDMAGE is not that 100% secure to know that the image are fine.... |
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HI, greetings from Los Angeles.
Your English is just fine. Unfortunately, one of the problems with CDmage is that it doesn't work at all with CDI images produced with Diskjuggler 3.5 and newer. I've seen it report that the image was bad, but I never new what it meant. Have you tried RAW WRITE? |
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Greetings from France.
![]() You're right davexnet, CDMage doesn't handle latest versions of DiscJuggler's images. What you can do is extract all your data using CDIRip and then read the bin file with CDMage. |
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But what about if CDmage, after testing the image,
says it is bad? Can the image still be burned? |
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Maybe.... try to mount it with Daemon Tools, and if Windows can handle the Mounted Image. try to burn it "CD to CD".....
Maybe Works. |
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