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how to burn 765 mb game on cd?
Can someone tell me how is possibile to burn one 765 MB game (.cdi format) on 700 mb cd? thanx
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I see all these hard core users in here can't help a rookie.. hmmmm... too busy i guess... well dude.. it's pretty simple.. you use discjuggler.. load the .cdi... then click mode 2.. then click overburn... then burn.. make sure below where you loaded the .cdi it shows you that you have 2 sessions and 2 or more tracks.. There are more things to dj.. but this is simple burning for rookies.. well if you have any more questions please feel free to ask.. i will reply sometime.. i am new to this forum
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are you sure that you don't have to click on CD-XA and mode 2 2352! byter per sector? I did so with every dreamcast game I own and it worked (esp. one time with Soul Calibur, I still don't know why!).
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People!!!
With Disc Juggler you don't click ***ANYTHING***. No CD-XA, No OVERBURN, no nothing! A 765mb .CDI file will actually be around 700mb of data. Just load it in Disc Juggler and burn the damned thing. It's as simple as that. Disc Juggler .CDI files have all the settings they need, already in the file. All you are doing when you choose CD-XA is setting the "If format unknown" setting. If the format isn't known, chances are the CDI is corrupted anyway. Overburn may be used if necessary to get it all on the disc, but try it without Overburn first. It's almost never necessary. DJ's test mode will tell you before the burn happens if it can't fit it onto the disc. Not all burners support overburn and those that do will do so to varying degrees. The only other setting you might want to consider at times is RAW. Some CD-R/CDRW drives won't write the .CDI to the disc correctly unless RAW is turned on. If you get an error and the write doesn't take place, turn on RAW. |
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