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kdash
03-06-2001, 23:19
what do i need to ##### when copy and burn?

yeaf
04-06-2001, 02:26
Read subchannel data = ON
Read subchannel audio=ON
Dont correct subchannel data=ON
leave the rest of the settings
read at 8x speed and write at 2x or 4x speed

kdash
04-06-2001, 09:01
does this backup work on psx(modchipped)??

BOT
04-06-2001, 09:24
For any backup to work it is required that the Playstation have a mod chip.

kdash
04-06-2001, 10:32
of course the modchip needed
i mean does it work?or start with black screen just like i got :(?

backitup
04-06-2001, 11:26
why do you keep posting the same question USE THE SEARCH are read your old posts

cyberrat
12-07-2001, 15:34
What version of CloneCD are you using for this?
I upgraded to 3.0.2.3 as I could not find it in an earlier version, and its not there?

Specifically "Dont correct subchannel data=ON" - the rest are there.

Also, does this require an 80 minute CD or a normal 74 minute one?



yeaf (04-06-2001 09:26):
Read subchannel data = ON
Read subchannel audio=ON
Dont correct subchannel data=ON
leave the rest of the settings
read at 8x speed and write at 2x or 4x speed

cyberrat
12-07-2001, 15:40
Doh.... What a Plonka I am!!
I fergot to try the help...
Now I see why, its coz I have a Yamaha 8424 and it wont do CD-text.
So will I be able to copy the FF9 disks without it?
I need to do this PDQ before the kids ruin them during the hols..

cyberrat (12-07-2001 22:34):
What version of CloneCD are you using for this?
I upgraded to 3.0.2.3 as I could not find it in an earlier version, and its not there?

Specifically "Dont correct subchannel data=ON" - the rest are there.

Also, does this require an 80 minute CD or a normal 74 minute one?



yeaf (04-06-2001 09:26):
Read subchannel data = ON
Read subchannel audio=ON
Dont correct subchannel data=ON
leave the rest of the settings
read at 8x speed and write at 2x or 4x speed

bezzaxx
12-07-2001, 15:43
the setting you talk about is on the write, not the read window. However not all cd writers support this function (it will be there but u will not beable to choose it) Use 80min - psx supports it fine

xerox
12-07-2001, 16:55
Try 2x read and 2x write with the settings given above. As I have said many times, whats the rush these things must be taken slowly especially ff9.

bezzaxx
12-07-2001, 17:12
xerox (12-07-2001 23:55):
Try 2x read and 2x write with the settings given above. As I have said many times, whats the rush these things must be taken slowly especially ff9.

Xerox 'is' correct about write/read speeds, slow speeds usually means better burns. However with a good cd writer & good media, max speeds can be used. Try at a slow setting then gradually build up the speed for the next few copies to see if there are any problems. I burn at 8x & read at 32x with no problems and my writer isnt BURN proof