hmm ... read this thread maybe there is some information for u ...
http://forum.cdrsoft.cc/showthread.php?s=&threadid=3693
greetz
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Just bought a dvd r and experimenting in trying to back up my PS2 dvd games without much success, can any one help please.
Using nero 5.5.7.8
selecting DVD-ROM (UDF/ISO)
UDF Partition Type = physical partition
Filesystem version = UDF 1.02
all other options i have left as default, but so far all i have managed to create are a couple of coasters. My PS2 is chipped with a messiah chip, anyone got any suggestions
many thanks
john
hmm ... read this thread maybe there is some information for u ...
http://forum.cdrsoft.cc/showthread.php?s=&threadid=3693
greetz
fantom cd works fine for me and is easy to use.
create an image and then burn back the image.
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Hi,
Would you recommend fantom for most things or just PS2 backups?
john
Everybody uses what suits their needs.
i find phantom works for me 100%
this was advice given to me by a member of cdrsoft forum.
everything that i have burned worked.
although there is a setting for ps2 games within the prog itself-access it by starting the prog but leaving the dvd drive open.
when the window opens you will see a dialogue box for settings(bottom left) which allows you to change settings for different media-ps2 etc,
but the ps2 setting will not work if your reader cannot read subchannel data.
for ps1 i have always used clone cd and have never had a bad burn in my life.
i basically use clone for everything 1-1 copy etc(on the fly)even music-i do not use clony xxl i use the old detect
for mp3 i use nero burning as nero automatically converts the mp3 files and allows you to burn straight to disc
hope this helps.
but remember whatever works for you may not work or be to the liking of others.but if it works-use it
popfather1![]()
Try the new version of DVDdecrypter
It has an ISO read/write function. Found it to be VERY reliable!
It's very easy to use and all of my backups work !