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Bj007pro

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Hi!! 

I'm new here!!! :)

But not new for what I am wanting to do!! :)

 

 

Right!

 

So IDK what it is. Like... if it is imgburn burning the file wrong, my PS1, the game in the wrong country type, or my disc.

 

So, the pictures first:

 

(You don't have any spoilers that I can hide my pictures in, so don't blame me for a very long post!!!)

 

 

 

This one here says: [C] yph [R]

                     -==Fear         mE==-

 

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But it ments to say:

 

Licensed by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe!
 

^^This must be just the game file I downloaded it from right?!

 

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Then the game plays in monochrome. (Sorry no picture for this!)

All the cords and that are fine, plugged in correctly!

 

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And when finally the game will loads.

It will say this: Sony Computer Entertainment America Presents.

 

 

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I used the same company disc I used for my other games a burned, (not the same disc, a empty one made by the same company.)

The disc type is CD-R Transonic.

 

 

When I was burning the disc: LOG!! (it is a pastebin link)

 

I was getting sectors errors and Mis<somthing> Ignore Comparse information. - I clicked NO do not ignore.

 

 

 

I also tried to do it with a DSE  (Dick Smith) CD-R but sometimes when I have to manually close the disc tray it will never pass:

Waiting For Device To Become Ready...

 

But when it does become ready, I get a error about layouts:

 

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OTHER INFORMATION:

 

I was burning both at 10x at 1 copy. (Both - as in - trying on Transonic and Dick Smith.).

I've also tried at 1x because a video on YouTube said to do It that way. But the same results for Transonic disc. And the other results for trying a DSE disc.

 

 

Ok!!! Thats all the information I have!

 

Thanks!! 

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The modified start screen will just be that someone modified the content of the disc to show that... nothing to worry about.

 

Monochrome... that sounds like a PAL/NTSC type issue. Trying to think back many years, I recall my NTSC discs doing that (on a PAL machine and old CRT TV) until I got a different cable (probably a SCART one).

 

The Miscompares may or may not be a problem. If the game checks for the 'wrong' L-EC data (as found in the file) and your drive has corrected it (now burnt to disc), the game may know it's not on an original disc. This may be some form of copy protection.

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The modified start screen will just be that someone modified the content of the disc to show that... nothing to worry about.

 

Monochrome... that sounds like a PAL/NTSC type issue. Trying to think back many years, I recall my NTSC discs doing that (on a PAL machine and old CRT TV) until I got a different cable (probably a SCART one).

 

The Miscompares may or may not be a problem. If the game checks for the 'wrong' L-EC data (as found in the file) and your drive has corrected it (now burnt to disc), the game may know it's not on an original disc. This may be some form of copy protection.

 

 

Thanks for replying.

 

Ok! Thanks for the information!

 

What about the DSE discs showing the layout message?

 

 

 

 

DSE  (Dick Smith) CD-R but sometimes when I have to manually close the disc tray it will never pass:

Waiting For Device To Become Ready...

 
 
But when it does become ready, I get a error about layouts:

 

 

This only happens when using a DSE disc not a Transonic. (Where you live do you have Dicksmith shops, and have Transonic companys??)

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Yeah, the monochrome issue sounds like a PAL/NTSC issue to me, too.  I've had some PAL games try to play back on my NTSC TV.  The resulting video looks like the ancient days of pay per view TV when the video was scrambled.  Audio plays fine but the video is unwatchable.

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