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How exactly did you burn them? Did you multitask while burning? What version RecordNow Max are you using?
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I'm using RecordNow Max Version 4.5...I don't believe I multitasked while burning, and I burned at the minimum speed. The most I possibly could have done while burning was chat on AIM.
EDIT: Oh ya, to burn them I followed the directions under BG's sticky post "Factoids: Backup Procedures"...although the RecordNow Max instructions were posted by psx_paul. Last edited by cl0ckw0rk1337; 01-08-2003 at 17:48. |
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Sometimes an AIM chat is all it can take. DVD burning is very sensative. I let my computer sit and shut off the screensaver.
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Alright I'll make sure I leave my comp like that next time I'm burning
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Well I made sure my computer was left completely alone, but I still have trouble booting my DVD-Rs. Now it's more of a consistency thing than brand I believe. Am I missing something in the boot procedure?
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Laser?
Well from what I've read on the forums here, and by god I don't know how they find out all about this stuff, DVD-R media has about 50% less reflectivity of that of an original pressed DVD (which I translate as being it's easier for PS2 to read an original than a copy/backup), so if the laser in your PS2 is not as good as it should or could be then thats probably why you are having problems, also the downside to playing backups is that they reduce the life of your laser as they have to work harder. If you have any original PS2 games and they work fine, then I definately think it's your laser with regard to the backup probs you are having rather than media/software problems.
With the original PS1 you could alter the strengh of the laser, wheather or not you can do that on the PS2 I don't know, perhaps you may have go get a new laser?? Also, if you have a friend with a chipped PS2 try some of your backups that didn't work on your machine on his, again if they work, it pointing towards your PS2 laser. Anyway, good luck and let us know what happens
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try record now max.and use yellow top datawrite.
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