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Old 17-12-2000, 15:13
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Problem with Tomb Raider I and Duke Nukem...

I have been waswting disk after disk trying to burn these games. I am wondering if it is because they have more than one audio track? I am using CDRwin and I have burnt a copy of every other game I have in the pile with no problems.

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Old 17-12-2000, 21:42
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Hi, I'll bet your copying disk to disk. (on the fly).
After the first failed copy, put the game disk in the cdrw and create an image file. Burn back from h/d.
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Old 18-12-2000, 16:17
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Nope, I copy the origional to my hard drive first. It is copied as a .bin file.

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Old 18-12-2000, 17:31
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Hi, the problem isn't the audio tracks
The only thing I can suggest is to try burning on different media. Hope this helps.
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Old 18-12-2000, 19:18
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Thanks Pete, I'll give that a shot.

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Old 23-12-2000, 01:10
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Probably not a lot of help, but Tr1 CAN be done (I know for sure, mine works fine, even on an emulator (no Psx hehehe))
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