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Old 23-10-2001, 13:54
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can't get sound on some games

I've made back ups of a few games and on some
of them (eg. Spiro 1 & 2)no sound comes through
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Old 23-10-2001, 14:46
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Poor media and/or too high burning speed?
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Old 26-10-2001, 19:43
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Charlie (23-10-2001 22:46):
Poor media and/or too high burning speed?
I have it set to a low burn speed, but . .. What do you mean by poor media?
I use crdwin, is this not good? Is there something else that might work better?
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Old 26-10-2001, 20:16
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charlie means discs i use verbatim data life plus as far as i know thats what just about everyone else uses aswell
that should help
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Old 27-10-2001, 09:53
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Another thought if your CD-R quality is good:

I don't know the games but if they use digital audio there might be issues if the burner or reader won't support that mode.
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Old 27-10-2001, 16:42
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Using plug-in-mods instead of a internal modchip on a PSX will sometimes cause the audio to skip badly and the picture to distort when playing certain games.
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