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LUKUU

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I have an old Kamen Rider Blade PS2 CD-R game bought in 2004.

After so many years, scratches start to appear on the disc and my slim ps2 has problems reading it.

I want to backup my game so I created a ISO image file for it but the image file I created had a Mode 1 File System. I thought Mode 1 file systems were for PS2 DVD-R games?

I tried to burn it at 1x and 4x with IMG burn on a CD-R but my ps2 just won't read it. It recognises it as a ps2 game but after the logo, the ps2 backup disc starts to spin really fast and gives off a loud fan like noise.

Should I burn it to a DVD-R ? ( though the original game was a cd-r )

Or is there any way I can convert it to a Mode 2, Form 1 file system ( for ps2 cd games ).

 

P.S Is it alright for me to ask this questions???? But I don't want to buy another brand new copy from ebay, I've already got one but its about to spoil help!!!

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Put the original back in the drive and copy + paste the disc info text on the right please.

What speed should I copy it at? Its a cd-r game with a mode 1/2048 file system? Is 1x ok? Or maybe 12x?( I heard people say I should copy ps2 cd games at 12x)

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I'm not saying to copy it, I'm just saying to post the info from the disc info panel on the right (i.e. NOT the log window).

 

Burning at certain speeds is a myth. You burn at whichever speed your drive does the best job at - and that all comes down to the drive/firmware/media combo.

 

What works well for one combo might be awful for another one.

 

What CD-R's are you using? Given the choice, I'd only ever (and do only ever) use some based on the Taiyo Yuden dyes.

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I'm not saying to copy it, I'm just saying to post the info from the disc info panel on the right (i.e. NOT the log window).

 

Burning at certain speeds is a myth. You burn at whichever speed your drive does the best job at - and that all comes down to the drive/firmware/media combo.

 

What works well for one combo might be awful for another one.

 

What CD-R's are you using? Given the choice, I'd only ever (and do only ever) use some based on the Taiyo Yuden dyes.

The CD-Rs I'm using are Verbatim CD-R recordable, 700mb, 1x to 52x, 80min, green bottom.

This is the disc info of the cd-r after I burned it:

LITE-ON DVDRW SHW-160P6S PS0A (ATA)

Current Profile: CD-R

 

Disc Information:

Status: Complete

Erasable: No

Sessions: 1

Sectors: 223,611

Size: 457,955,328 bytes

Time: 49:43:36 (MM:SS:FF)

 

TOC Information:

Session 1... (LBA: 0 - 223610)

-> Track 01 (Mode 1, LBA: 0 - 223610)

-> LeadOut (LBA: 223611)

 

Track Information:

Session 1...

-> Track 01 (LTSA: 0, TS: 223609)

 

ATIP Information:

Start Time of LeadIn (MID): 97m26s66f

Last Possible Start Time of LeadOut: 79m59s71f

 

 

It shows Mode 1 which I think are usually in DVD ps2 games, should I burn the file then to a DVD-R using 1x speed?

Can I actually burn Mode 1/2048 file types to dvd? I saw from other forums that DVD Ps2 games have mode 1 while ps1 and ps2 cd-rs have mode 2, form 1. But both are also CDFS, can someone explain to me?

 

P.S. I have a 9000X version of slim ps2, so what write speed should I use for cds or dvds?

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Yeah that's not the original disc is it... it's a CD-R.

 

When you read the original, do not force the program to use a specific file extension, go with what it suggests.

 

Mode 1 / 2048 is *all* you can burn to a DVD.

 

If a simple read of the original and write on cd doesn't work (but it burns + verifies ok), I have no idea - but the issue probably isn't something I can help you with anyway (it could be copy protection).

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