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Cool, Thanks Atrotoy, i can patch the dnas id straight from the same game im making a copy of, or does it have to be another dnas id'ed game? Can it be from the same game.? Thanks, ill be on alert to all replys One. Thanx abunch for the info in here guys very helpful DigiKaos , Oct 21, What i would like to know is if there is a a particular type of DVD media i need to use when burning the backup?

I didn't know if there was a name brand anyone has had better luck with. I don't know if its me or the actual DVD itself. Thanks for any suggestions! Last edited: Oct 28, So I guess its safe to say use memorex, they are pretty good quality dvd's and they are cheap in price! Thanks for the Info. I'll try that and see if it works. Btw what kind of modchip do you use on your PS2? Swap magic or an actual modchip? It will load up and say "insert disc. When i hit X the insert disc screen freezes and there is a red or hot pink outline around the top and left corners of the screen.

The first few times I did the slide trick I could not get it to work. That is, unless your Gamecube was modified to fit full size DVDs. This disc image format is the Clone CD image. If you plan on burning a lot of PS1 games of this format, or if you want to back up your original PS1 games, you might consider buying a copy of Cone CD.

You can purchase and download it from SlySoft. But as promised, this tutorial will show you how to burn this image using only free software. There are some drawbacks, however. But, the reason why CCD is the image of choice for PS1 games is because it is capable of copying the copy protection from a retail disc. I personally have not as of yet. But if any one has any concrete info on the matter, please share it with me.

In the beginning of this guide I showed you how to mount an image in Daemon Tools Lite. Now, launch ImgBurn and go to Read mode.

For Source red 1 select the virtual drive. Now, click on the destination folder red 2 and the following window will pop up:. Browse to the folder that you wish to save your image to.

I suggest creating a folder solely for this one image, and nothing else. See the red arrow in the above screen shot? Obviously, where it says File name, enter the name of the game.

Now this is most important, where it says Save as type, make sure you select BIN. ImgBurn is updated fairly frequently, so keep an eye out for multi session CDI support. Click the icon that the red arrow in the above screenshot is pointing to. Your other option is to use DiskJuggler. ECM extension on one of the image files. You have to get rid of the ECM before you can burn you image. Download the ECM tool and put extract it into a folder. So, if you want to get rid of the.

It will remove the. Follow the directions for the specific format it is. If you need assistance, please see the forum thread associated with this guide — you may not get assistance in the post comments below. Great Article my friend! Really glad to see someone finally took the time to do this. Christoph, use boot camp and dual boot with windows XP or whatever OS.

The free version of DiskJuggler does allow the use of Overburn; I use it all the time. In my opinion DiskJuggler is the only way to get a decently burned Dreamcast game as well. But as a quick response: there are some legal, fair use situations possible. And additional arguments are that free software is easier, pirating current software hurts developers where pirating some older games would not necessarily. Great guide! There is always some things i need to check when burning games and it always results in me researching the net, witch takes a bit of time.

Great to have all the answers in one place. Awesome article. After the DVD Decrypter software had to be shut down, the author continued working on the burning engine. Riqz: For what ever reason, the link for Boot Dreams is always going bad. How I wish I had this about two years ago. Decided to try my hand at backing up my DC games and ended up making about 50 coasters in the process before I figured it out.

Feel free to post in that thread for help. I have just downloaded the CD image for many times from different sources including. I just know my CD image may be multi track, but not simgle track. How can I burn it successfully? Was just wondering whether having a Pro Action Replay for Saturn would mean I could bypass region encoding for burned Saturn titles just as it does with original retail copies.

You can use an Action Replay to get around the region lockout of burns just as well as retail copies. I have a standard dvd burning drive that bottoms out at 16x for cd burning, and I cant seem to find ANY drives on the market that burn at 8x or lower. Is there a secret here? Let me answer my own question here- ImgBurn will give you a warning on burn that says this device cannot burn at speed requested. But ignore, my burn was still able to play in original saturn.

If i choose to write the first one, the program writes the two BIN files? Your email address will not be published. Lwleiby Well it depends, figure out what the files are exactly whether or not they are directly related to the game, which typically they are and then test whatever theories you find.

Let us know. Thank you! You do need to burn both files to your cd. Usually a. This should produce an ISO file called doukutsu. View license. Releases 9 Test 5 Latest. Sep 1, Packages 0 No packages published. You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.



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