A long time ago a friend of mine had some burned DC games. Some needed a boot disk and some didnt. Which programs do you suggest I use so I can download and burn my DC games for play on the console?
Thanks in advance.
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Re: Burned Games
I am assuming you mean. Which programs do you suggest I use so I can download and burn HOMEBREW DC games for play on the console?
The answer is probably in a sticky, but I have found success using Padus DiscJuggler and Alcohol 120%. You will hear about a million different tidbits of advice on burning at low speeds and using good media vs. cheap media etc. But I haven't ever noticed a difference. I just use Alcohol 120% and it almost always comes out okay.
If you were referencing retail games in your post then my answer is "In before Lock!"
The answer is probably in a sticky, but I have found success using Padus DiscJuggler and Alcohol 120%. You will hear about a million different tidbits of advice on burning at low speeds and using good media vs. cheap media etc. But I haven't ever noticed a difference. I just use Alcohol 120% and it almost always comes out okay.
If you were referencing retail games in your post then my answer is "In before Lock!"
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Re: Burned Games
You won't find any kind of open support for piracy here. Come on... think a little before you go asking stuff like this.maziku wrote:A long time ago a friend of mine had some burned DC games. Some needed a boot disk and some didnt. Which programs do you suggest I use so I can download and burn my DC games for play on the console?
Thanks in advance.
It is not legal to download anything other than freewared/sharewared games, and even if the game has been made freeware, you aren't allowed to download a pre-freewared version (aka - original copy).
It also isn't legal to "download" copies of games you actually own either, so the only technically legal back-ups you can have are the ones you make yourself.
This all is subject to your legalities of of your country of course, and the laws may differ.
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Re: Burned Games
There's plenty of homebrew, so we can talk about that at least. I use Nero to burn my homebrew, but I ran into an interesting problem - Nero for Windows won't burn audio/data discs properly. To get a homebrew disc to boot, you have to write two sessions: the first session is often just a blank audio session, with all the data for the app in the second (data) session. When I burn these using Nero for linux, it works fine, but when I use Nero in Windows, the discs fail to load, sometimes not even attempting to validate.
Funny thing is, data/data discs are just the opposite! If you make the first session a data track instead of an audio track, and then the second (data) session, these burn fine in Nero in Windows, but fail in Nero in linux. Weird...
I just got the update for Nero for linux (v4), so I'll need to try data/data again to see if it still fails.
Funny thing is, data/data discs are just the opposite! If you make the first session a data track instead of an audio track, and then the second (data) session, these burn fine in Nero in Windows, but fail in Nero in linux. Weird...
I just got the update for Nero for linux (v4), so I'll need to try data/data again to see if it still fails.