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Old 28-11-2002, 18:37
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I did indeed read.

If hide ATIP now not only hides the ATIP but also emulates Safedisc it doesnt matter whether your copy is made with a two sheep writer or a no sheep writer since SD is symply bypassed by the emulation.

haha, now this is funny, you dont understand, nobody is using ATIP here!!!!, of course you have to use ATIP if you play from the CDRW but i dont, and i believe the other guy doesnt either.

and, now, ive tested a backup that i made recently, need for speed hot pursuit 2, i think its safedisc v2.8?, well, its working(again a new backup beacuse i did a backup before).

the 2 backups i made, ARE working.

and! if it doesnot help, a friend of mine has age of mythology in spanish, and the backupi made for him, works.

i dont have more safedisc2 games, i will get battlefield 1942 and i will post the results.

but the thing here is: alcohol is that good? beacuse i love it! i will recommend alcohol to everybody, because you dont need any sheep.

PLEASE CORRECT ME IF IM WRONG!

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Old 28-11-2002, 18:44
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Alcohol's "Bypass EFM error" feature has made up for the fact that your burner isn't a 2 sheep burner by fixing the EFM coding. Although this isn't a 1:1 copy as such, it is practically the same.

Best thing to do is copy another SD 2 game.
ok, but, whats the dif between a 1:1 copy and mine? can my copy be BACKLISTED like SECUROM *NEW*?
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Old 29-11-2002, 08:29
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It isn't an absolute 1:1 copy because the weak sectors have been altered. Yes I believe they can check this in an update as CCD's AWS can be checked for on a CD, and all the EFM bypassing tools are pretty similar. But it's unlikely that you will encounter this checking like you might see introduced in the Securom updates for twinpeak.
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Old 29-11-2002, 16:42
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gh0sth@cker, ok thank you, i wanted you to know that the updated aom recognices the backup as the original, im talkin about v1.1 update.
so, well, maybe you ar right, in the future my copy can be banned, i hope it dont but what the hell!
thanx, i will try to keep this post updated.!
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Old 30-11-2002, 03:52
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in the future my copy can be banned, i hope it dont but what the hell!
No, I doubt it, I only mentioned it as a small possibility. The chances of them blacklisting games using "Bypass EFM Error" is very small.
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Old 02-12-2002, 10:46
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well, thank you!
oh, today clonecd updated and i think that supports almost the same feature that alcohol , to emulate or bypass efm
correct me if im wrong, but it seems that its becoming esaier to copy protected cds!
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Very interresting safe disc used a version of a speed detector on a normal cd-rom the cd spins fast on a cdr the cd spins slow some cd roms or dvd players have faster serch times and can scan the read errors before the allowed time that is why the backups work in some players and not some others when you try to play it in a good player it will say unable to locate cd rom unless you have a really good c-dr that looks like a cd-rom and acts like a cd-rom disc hum silver
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Old 06-12-2002, 10:04
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Very interresting safe disc used a version of a speed detector on a normal cd-rom the cd spins fast on a cdr the cd spins slow some cd roms or dvd players have faster serch times and can scan the read errors before the allowed time that is why the backups work in some players and not some others when you try to play it in a good player it will say unable to locate cd rom unless you have a really good c-dr that looks like a cd-rom and acts like a cd-rom disc hum silver
sounds like fake info. and whats your point? i tested it on 6 different cpus with different cdreaders & cdrws. with cdrws i had to put hide cdr media (its the rule!).
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