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Old 08-02-2001, 15:51
DonkeyKong DonkeyKong is offline
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What Writers work for coping playstation games?

What Writers work for coping playstation games? I have a Memorex 4224 writer and it won't copy the games! Please tell me what writers are good so I don't blow anymore money on a writer that I can't use.
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Old 08-02-2001, 16:02
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I'm using a x12 speed Plextor which copys playstation games with no problem using Nero 5
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Old 08-02-2001, 18:30
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Firstly it needs to be able to read and write raw uncorrected.
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Old 09-02-2001, 20:48
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I have just bought a Traxdata CDRW 8432 (8x write), £100.00

Don't think it reads full RAW, but it does write it ok, and Iv'e been able to backup most of my Dreamcast self-booting games as well using the latest version of CLONECD (useful helpfile, tells you what to get for best results).

Fortunately I have an old 24x Toshiba CD-ROM, that reads RAW with no problems, although it's digital-audio-extraction speed of 1x can be a pain!

Hope this help. Burn on, man...
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