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what do i need to ##### when copy and burn?
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
does this backup work on psx(modchipped)??
For any backup to work it is required that the Playstation have a mod chip.
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
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
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 (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
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