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Old 04-01-2001, 01:55
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Recording PS games to 700mb/80min CD-R. Need Help

Is it possible to record a playstation game unto a 700 mb cd-r disk? I ve always been copying unto a standard 650 mb disk but recently someone gave me a whole bunch of 700 mb disks and now I dont know whether the playstation game would work if I copied it to the 700mb disk instead of 650mb. Does anybody know if 700mb disks work with playstation?
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Old 04-01-2001, 02:34
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they work just fine on my 9001 series psx.. i dont think the really older one's can read 80min/ bad qualirty cd media
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Old 04-01-2001, 05:13
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howdy m8īs i only use the 700mb/80 min disc and i havenīt hade any prob with them i use then on the 7 series and my friends has 5-9 series and the donīt have any probīs
hope this will help you out if not just have a try the disc are soooo cheap now a days

ps. i only use verbatim azo16x and sony or tdk (kodak will do too).
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Old 04-01-2001, 05:56
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I've used them on the 1 & 5 series with no problems at all.
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