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Old 15-11-2001, 07:06
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Charlie...from ur reply..or anyone..hehe..thx

I'll just anmswer the RAW question and add that FF9 patches for PAL might be found (I haven't checked) on www.ps2ownz.com or www.megagames.com.
You don't check RAW on burn witrh CDRWin if you've got a CUE file. This contains all the parameters drawn from the read phase needed to burn properly.


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K..i dont understand Pal and i think NTSC? very well..how do i know if it is a pal patch? if that is what i am using..it's in Canada..so i dunno..lol and I am juz copying the games do i need a patch always? and if so what do they do exactly..thanks again..u guys rock..lataz..thx.
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Old 15-11-2001, 07:24
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K..i dont understand Pal and i think NTSC? very well..how do i know if it is a pal patch? if that is what i am using..it's in Canada..so i dunno..lol and I am juz copying the games do i need a patch always? and if so what do they do exactly

ANSWER: PAL is the European/African etc TV standard 625 lines 50HZ; NTSC is the US/Canada/Jap TV standard 525 lines 60Hz. Now I'm not the expert on this, but the only patched version of FF9 is the UK version. If you use CloneCD with a fully comatible burner (mode RAW-DAO+96) you don't have to patch anything. Patches do all sorts of things, like convert PAL to NTSC and reverse by modifying the CD files via a process using CDRWin to copy onto disk, PPF-O-MATIC to apply the patch and CDRWin to burn the result back
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