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Old 10-01-2002, 23:07
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Burning Safedisc2

Well i did it
on my first go i burnt emperor battle for dune just fine
only prob had to wait 30mins for cd to readx4
sorta sux
still good that it works
so i look foward to download clone cd releases in the future..

btw my burner is a acer 16x10x40

/me is off to buy op flash from eb
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Old 11-01-2002, 13:33
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set fast error skip on, read as fast as you can
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Old 11-01-2002, 14:28
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set fast error skip on, read as fast as you can
that is not right.we can take as an example the safedisk protection that if you don't read in low speed you will get many read errors!
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Old 11-01-2002, 23:57
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set fast error skip on, read as fast as you can
that is not right.we can take as an example the safedisk protection that if you don't read in low speed you will get many read errors!
I think this can be debated some more. I've backed up all of my originals, most of which are either Safedisc 1 or 2, and I ALWAYS read the image at max speed. (32x on my Sony CRX160) and they all have worked fine. I've never had to slow down reading or writing for any protection I've ever encountered.
I understand some people say they have to slow down, though, so it may be dependent on the CD R media or the reader/recorder itself??
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Old 12-01-2002, 14:07
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podunkviller (11-01-2002 21:33):
set fast error skip on, read as fast as you can
that is not right.we can take as an example the safedisk protection that if you don't read in low speed you will get many read errors!
I think this can be debated some more. I've backed up all of my originals, most of which are either Safedisc 1 or 2, and I ALWAYS read the image at max speed. (32x on my Sony CRX160) and they all have worked fine. I've never had to slow down reading or writing for any protection I've ever encountered.
I understand some people say they have to slow down, though, so it may be dependent on the CD R media or the reader/recorder itself??
well,i have a ricoh mp7163a and when i read a safedisk 2 cd and and i don't slow down i get read errors!so i choose a 4x reading speed in order not to loose time with trying to find the exact speed for reading with my burner or cd-rom.
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Old 12-01-2002, 17:52
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With plextor 24x.........harry potter...battle realms settlers 4 and diablo 2 (sfv2,bis,bis,securom) readed at max speed and burned at max speed.....no problem..just originals!

TIP: used various cd-roms like traxdata,tdk or hi space and cd-rw and no problems!
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Old 12-01-2002, 17:55
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Forget something......efm enc####g was made to do the job.......it will correct errors as writes onto the cd...then don't worry if y hace efm enc####g..........read at max and write to max!
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Old 13-01-2002, 14:11
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Forget something......efm enc####g was made to do the job.......it will correct errors as writes onto the cd...then don't worry if y hace efm enc####g..........read at max and write to max!
hey,the problem is that there are not many burners that have the efm encording capability so this is the section of burners we should talk cause the other are just ......
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