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Ripping a Bad Burn
Cloud121 - Jul 3, 2002
 Cloud121 Jul 3, 2002
Hey guys, I burnt a PSX game about a week ago, and I guess I burnt it too fast (I got my external mod yesterday). Now, even though I burnt it too fast, you think I can rip it at a slower speed, then burn at a slower speed (4x for example), and I wouldn't have any problems?

 Taelon Jul 3, 2002
How fast did you burn it?

Why is that a problem?

Why don't you just re-burn your image file instead of ripping the CD?

Why do you ask a PSX question in a Sega forum?

 Cloud121 Jul 3, 2002
Max (24x I think)

The game doesn't load with the mod, and I audio is all screwed up

I deleted the image file after burning

This is a Tech Help in the GENERAL section

 MasterAkumaMatata Jul 3, 2002

  
	
	
Originally posted by Cloud121@July 03 2002,17:01

Max (24x I think)

The game doesn't load with the mod, and I audio is all screwed up

I deleted the image file after burning

This is a Tech Help in the GENERAL section


Then get it back, by any means! Re-ripping from a bad burn is generally not a good idea, esp. with PSX games.

 Cloud121 Jul 3, 2002
I wish I could. But, the damn comp at my mom's stopped reading BOTH the CD ROM and CD-Writer drives. I can't rent it and re-rip it. My dad never lets me rent games anyway. All I did was burn it too fast, will it still be a bad burn if I rip the bad burn at a much slower speed? And still burn it slower? I'm gonna try it, I'll get back to ya on it.

 Taelon Jul 4, 2002
What kind of a raw-assed dad doesn't let you rent games?! (sorry.)


 CHE Jul 4, 2002
he he he he... , ¡¡ the law !!