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DEAR GOD, I AM AN IDIOT!!!!
Sorry, but I have got to be one of the lamest noobs out there!
It's right there on the modchip comparison chart--this mod doesn't support the use of 80 minute CDR's??!! Swapped some 80 min's for some 74 min's with my brother--snapped it off on the first try! For Future Reference, here is the media: Maxell 650MB Gold Label CDR, Certified to 24X in 10 Pak Gold Box, Product Code #623112, UPC Number 0-25215-62040-9. (I've seen these boxes everywhere--My brother thinks he got them a while back on sale at Office Depot or Circuit City. The center ring is marked "RJD74M-50013 ***I AM USING AN OLDER VERSION OF CLONECD--WAS NOT FOND OF VER. 4.XXX SKIN (ANNOYED BY THE RIGHT CLICK TO EDIT THE PROFILES--I BURN EVERTHING ON SAME SETTINGS ALL THE TIME WITH 2.XX AND 3.XX VERSIONS WITH NO PROB'S IN THE PAST, ONLY UPDATED BECAUSE I WAS HAVING TROUBLE WITH 32X MEDIA, ONLY TO FIND IT WAS MY CDR'S FIRMWARE THAT WAS OUT OF DATE, NOT CLONE CD. IMPORTANT NOTE--MAKE SURE READER AND BURNERS FULLY SUPPORTED WITH VERSION OF CLONECD, UPDATE CDRW FIRMWARE, UPDATE ASPI SET ALSO (CDRWIN VER. 3.9 WILL UPDATE FOR YOU WHEN YOU INSTALL IT) CloneCD Version 2.8.3.1 does not allow Copy on the fly, but same settings will apply otherwise in Ver 3.xx.-- Ver. 4.xx will have to edit the profile for Game CD--some options will not be available, but they are the same by default. I use my DVD-ROM to read because it does handle subchannels and rips audio better then my CDRW, but it is recommended to use the CDRW as source reader. If you have the media to spare, try it--you don't have to swap media after the read is done. You can use Disc to Disc copy--just make sure you copy to Hard Drive first. I recommend you copy image to drive first, this way you can examine the file in HEX for correct EDC or scan for errors and what-not if you are unsure of reliability, then create from image when you are sure it is a good read. That may be a bit advanced for many, you can use CDRWIN's sector view to look for the EDC's after you make a test burn on CDRW media. Scroll through to Sectors 12-15. They should read as Mode 2, Form2(Empty) with a ZEROED out EDC. If you have ISO Buster, look up the Movie or Stream fils (.str) sector location and start scanning again from there (type the value in, then click up arrow)--within the first 10 or 12 following sectors, you should see another Mode 2, Form 2 pop up (Audio)--it should also have a ZEROED EDC. If these conditions are met, you have a good copy that CloneCD SHOULD burn successfully--unless it is modchip protected--you'll have to patch it (use CDRWIN to create BIN file....see tutorials) CloneCD Setup is the constantly recommended settings, I will list them again so everything is in one posting for whoever needs it: Read speed at lowest possible setting (1X/2X--4X absolute max) Read Sub-Channels for Data and Audio CLEAR CHECK FOR FAST ERROR SKIP! (Check Abort on error in ver 4.xx) **All you need to do is read slowly and process the subchannels** Don't Delete the Image File, just in case something goes wrong, this way you can just create from image next time, or (like I do) snap off a test image on CDRW first and inspect it with sector view, or want to scan it for errors with a patch utility/ECCRegen. Enable Burn Proof/Just Link for good measure if available. DON'T REPAIR SUB-CHANNEL DATA CLOSE LAST SESSION WRITE in DAO RAW Format, at SLOWEST SPEED possible (I have 10X CDRW, so I snap the test Image at 4 to 8X, depending on how impatient I am--I'm only verifiying the Zero'ed EDC's) Global Page should not need changing. If you increase the buffer sizes, you risk having the disk spin up and spin down during both the read and write process--that is why we DON'T CHECK "WAIT UNTIL BUFFERS ARE FULL" on the write page. You want to keep the CD and CDR spinning at a constant rate--remember lots of posts say CDR's strain the laser a bit, so you want a smooth stream of data--this also saves the drive's motor as well. The only reason to use these buffers and crank them up is for high speed burning and copy-on-the-fly (i.e. ripping audio cd's or PC Software--yes, this works well for PC Games as well--play the backups, then sell the originals in mint condition when I'm done with the game....hehe!). Good Luck! |
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