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Old 13-10-2001, 18:47
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Best CDs for Backup

Which type of CDs from which firm should I use to backup Dreamcast Disks?

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Old 13-10-2001, 19:00
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Seeing posts: 1 since: 14-10-2001 and "to backup Dreamcast Disks". I can only assume you mean the ORIGINAL GAME DISCS, am I correct in assuming that?

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Old 13-10-2001, 20:19
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psy_spy, if you mean what type of CDR is best for burning Dreamcast .CDI and .BIN images to, I have good results usiing CompUSA 80min/16x discs that come in 50ct spindles. They're gold labels and have a very faint green or champagne colored recording surface. They are about $19.95 per 50 discs.

If, however, you meant what discs to burn original Dreamcast games on (from the original Sega disc), forget it - it can't be done!!! You cannot **COPY** Sega Dreamcast discs. They must be *RIPPED* using a data cable between the Dreamcast machine and your computer, and then they must be hacked and some files downsampled or ripped totally out of the game so there's sufficient space on a disc to store the game.
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Old 14-10-2001, 12:22
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No, I just mean which CDs I should use (eg. TDK-CDR74 Rexlex blue or red, Verbatim Data Life Plus CD-R blue...) to copy backuped Disks or to burn an iso file.

Thanks for your attention

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Seeing posts: 1 since: 14-10-2001 and "to backup Dreamcast Disks". I can only assume you mean the ORIGINAL GAME DISCS, am I correct in assuming that?

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Old 14-10-2001, 12:27
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Wayne (14-10-2001 04:19):
psy_spy, if you mean what type of CDR is best for burning Dreamcast .CDI and .BIN images to, I have good results usiing CompUSA 80min/16x discs that come in 50ct spindles. They're gold labels and have a very faint green or champagne colored recording surface. They are about $19.95 per 50 discs.

If, however, you meant what discs to burn original Dreamcast games on (from the original Sega disc), forget it - it can't be done!!! You cannot **COPY** Sega Dreamcast discs. They must be *RIPPED* using a data cable between the Dreamcast machine and your computer, and then they must be hacked and some files downsampled or ripped totally out of the game so there's sufficient space on a disc to store the game.
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Old 14-10-2001, 12:34
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Have you got another suggestion (I think these CDs aren't sold in Germany)?

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psy_spy, if you mean what type of CDR is best for burning Dreamcast .CDI and .BIN images to, I have good results usiing CompUSA 80min/16x discs that come in 50ct spindles. They're gold labels and have a very faint green or champagne colored recording surface. They are about $19.95 per 50 discs.

If, however, you meant what discs to burn original Dreamcast games on (from the original Sega disc), forget it - it can't be done!!! You cannot **COPY** Sega Dreamcast discs. They must be *RIPPED* using a data cable between the Dreamcast machine and your computer, and then they must be hacked and some files downsampled or ripped totally out of the game so there's sufficient space on a disc to store the game.
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Old 14-10-2001, 16:17
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I've never had any trouble with Kodak, TDK or Verbatim disks
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Old 15-10-2001, 02:35
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Verbatim ranked the highest in an important deep test made with many many branded CDRs... I've always trusted them and have been working flawlesly since 4 or 5 years...
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Old 15-10-2001, 10:39
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Many people have found different results for different media. I have yet to find anything that didn't play in my DC. I will, however, state that the lighter the disk is, the better in my opinion.
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Old 15-10-2001, 13:02
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People blaming media for bad records is truly pathetic.

Thats like blaming condoms for bad ###.

Remember, all is fine unless you get the used ones!
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Old 19-10-2001, 07:32
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Well there is one kind of CD that I have had a lot of trouble loading on some Dreamcasts and that is PINE CD's. They are very cheep to buy but then they are complete crap. The same CD will work on some dreamcasts and not on others, go figure.
If ever you see these CD's I would advise that you keep going and get another brand. I know that when you see CD's for less than 1/3 the price of the other brands it might be tempting but then you end up having too many hassles to make it worth the while...

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People blaming media for bad records is truly pathetic.

Thats like blaming condoms for bad ###.

Remember, all is fine unless you get the used ones!
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