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| Backing up Saturn games... is it easy? |
| ccgtrader_78 - Mar 17, 2004 |
| mal | Mar 18, 2004 | |||
Different people have reported different results as far as media and burning speeds go. Some swear by burning "no name" CDRs at high (16x or higher) speeds and say they have no problems. Others use brand name discs such as Kodak, BASF or TDK and burn much more slowly (2x or 4x). It's really something you need to try with your own hardware - both your burner and your Saturn. Basically any CD writing software that will do direct CD to CD copies should be fine. To play CDRs in a Saturn you'll either need to install a modboard or learn the swap trick. Probably the best place to get the answers that you're after is here. Have a read though the | ||||
| racketboy | Mar 18, 2004 | ||
| with a mod chip or a swap trick, yes. Sega CD, on the other hand takes nothing -- it can't really tell the difference between original and copy | |||
| ccgtrader_78 | Mar 18, 2004 | ||
| I guess I should have been a little more specific on that. I meant did I have to do anything special to the disc or with the burn, IE using cuesheets or setting the tracks up in the right order. Stuff like that. But I know now that I dont have to do anything like that if Im using the original disc. Thanks again for the help. | |||
| mal | Mar 18, 2004 | |||
Another part of my reply:
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| retroborg | Mar 27, 2004 | |||
Very easy. Just copy on the fly any Saturn CD using Nero. always works for me! :thumbs-up: | ||||