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Old 20-03-2001, 17:57
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I NEED HELP WITH BURNING PSX CD 710 MB OR HIGHER

HOW CAN I A PSX CD IF THE AMOUNT OF SPACE IT USES IT`S ABOUT 720 MB (SMACK DOWN 2)INTO A 700MB CD-R?
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Old 20-03-2001, 18:27
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Just use cdrwin to read and write the game. Ignore the size of the file on the harddisk and burn onto a 650mb disk. It will fit , don't bother playing around with larger capacity cd's it will only complicate things.

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Old 21-03-2001, 17:47
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tanks but can i use clonecd to do the same job as cdrwin? [b]
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Old 21-03-2001, 18:39
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I don't know much about cdclone, but from what i've read cdclone should be fine as long as you have the settings correct and the right burner.

On the read cycle you need to tick the top two options (digital id and audio).
on the write cycle you need to tick the top option (subchannel data) and writ in DOA-RAW mode.
If any of these options are not available then your hardware isn't fully compatible with cdclone.

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Old 22-03-2001, 10:19
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clone cd will copy it just fine!!!
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Old 22-03-2001, 15:18
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Theres not a single game out there requires high capacity cdr's so unless you have a cheap source then dont bother with them.
Clonecd is a nice piece of kit so if your burner is supported then use it, as you will only need to patch games that have modchip protection detection on them.
There is an accurate list of most games that have modchip protection detection on them at www.megagames.com

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Old 22-03-2001, 18:49
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Just use cdrwin to read and write the game. Ignore the size of the file on the harddisk and burn onto a 650mb disk. It will fit , don't bother playing around with larger capacity cd's it will only complicate things.

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Your right, All psx games fit on 650 disks. But I have a question too. I use Disk Juggler. On some games, which are close to 650mb, Will burn fine but at the end it'll say insert another disk to keep burning. Or something like that. So I'm guessing that Disk Juggler ran out of space on the first disk. But when I check out the game's size it should fit on one disk. What's up with this? Anyone know?
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Old 23-03-2001, 16:15
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CARNAGE,

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