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help! how can i determine if a DC game image file (.nrg or .cdi) is self-booting
help! anyone can help me that how to determine if a DC game image file (.nrg or .cdi) is self-booting with dummy files b4 burning on cdr? cheers first.
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to tell if it's selfbooting select the image in alcohola nd it will tell you if it has more than 1 session. if it does then it will be selfbooting.
as for knowing if the game has a dummy file then you will probably have to extract the file contents and see what's there
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thanks, i've checked with nero since i dun have alcohola. it tells there are two track which are 1mb(iso 9660 mode2/XA) and 318mb (CD-ROM Mode2/XA). does it mean that this is a self booting image? when i tried to open it by winiso, i have seen that ip.bin, 1st_read.bin and some "floders". i am quite new on dc image stuff, how can i tell if it has dummy file? btw, the image is .nrg
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if it has more than one track, then it is selfboot.
it looks like that image doesn't have a dummy being that the 2nd session is only 318mb. to tell if is has a dummy, open the image in isobuster or cdmage and look for a file that is huge in size. most dummies take on the filename, 000DUMMY.DAT 000A.DAT DUMMY.BIN 0.0 0UDUMBASS.DAT (j/k) ![]() they usually start with 0 (zero) because they need to be the first file burned alphabetically.
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icic, thanks alot, in this case, it seems that mine doesn't have a dummy file, so what is the different between with/without dummy file?? is it better to have one?
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an image can hold multiple tracks and isn´t selfbooting .
(but i think 99% of cdi´s are sb) if it contains a mode 1 data track before audio tracks it is not selfbooting, so multiple tracks is not a 100% identifier for selfbooting. i say that one more, get daemon tools, mount your images and use the burner software you want/own. using cdrwin has a nice graphical view of tracks and their modes. green,green -> selfbooting (data/data) yellow,red not selfbooting (bootdisk) and so on. and, using a dummy gives more loading speed. |
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thank you terminator. can i ask one more question? what standard (NTSC, PAL or pal 60) of the output signal from NTSC(PAL) DC when playing a sb/import PAL(NTSC) game? and how can i indentify which tvset can support pal 60??.
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yeah a image can hold multiple tracks and not be selfbooting but if it has more than 1 session then it is always selfbooting
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with my over 10 years old tv its easy to determine
the frequency cause i have fullscreen with 50 hz and small black borders on the top and the bottom if its 60 hz . pal 60 can be supplied by a pc-tv card, like my NvidiaGeforce2. you have to configure the driver for using pal 60. but i think the dc doesn´t output pal60. VGA with 60 Hz is possible. By the way, you can ask thousands of questions, but please make a new thread if you change the topic so more people can benefit from it or give you an answer. Last edited by terminator; 18-04-2004 at 12:25. |
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Thank you very much.
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