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Old 08-07-2002, 22:54
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Unhappy New at the ps2 backup

Just backed up a game but the game is longer than the 80 min disc. I used clone cd. Any suggestions.
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Old 09-07-2002, 00:11
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It can't be. The file size on hard disk is irrelevant. When it goes back to CD-R it comes out the right size. it is larger on hard disk because it contains all the indexing type info for ConeCD to use when reconstituting the contents.
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final image smaller than ISO

Final image will be 80-90% smaller--it gets written in mode2 format. I won't get all technical, but it crams on averag about 200k more data in each sector than in mode 1--which is the format the disc's marketed capacity is based on. A 700MB disk can get up to about 790MB on a full Mode2/Form2 burn. That's how you can cram 1hr 20 minutes of DVD video on a single CD (if you don't mind a little loss of resolution and slight blurring)or more if your wiling to sacrifice audio quality.

Remember--the source CD is just that...a CD. So it will fit. The only reason it won't is if it is a DVD. That is a completely different story.

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