Well, off subject... I recently tried creating a copy of a PSX2 title using a +R/+RW disk. My Playstation2 (model SCPH-30001), would not recognize the disk as a PSX or PSX2 title.Quote:
Originally Posted by spirex
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Well, off subject... I recently tried creating a copy of a PSX2 title using a +R/+RW disk. My Playstation2 (model SCPH-30001), would not recognize the disk as a PSX or PSX2 title.Quote:
Originally Posted by spirex
For ref I have never had any ps2 game work on anything other than -r discs on different ps2's but thats only my own personal experiance.
Recordable DVD drives
Unfortunately unlike recordable CD drives there are many different competing standards for creating DVD discs. For example DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD+R DL (DVD+R9), and DVD-RAM are all different competing standards. Below is a brief explanation of each of these standards and related links to each of these standards.
DVD-R
Short for Digital Versatile Disc-Recordable, DVD-R is similar to the idea behind CD-R, where the drive is capable or recording once to a disc and then read many times after it has been created. DVD-R is an approved standard by DVD Forum and the drives are capable of recording to DVD-R discs also known as DVD-5 and DVD-10 discs.Note: DVD-R discs are compatible with most stand alone DVD players and computer DVD-ROM drives.
DVD-RW (DVD-R/W)
Short for Digital Versatile Disc-Read/Write, DVD-RW is an approved standard by DVD Forum and much like CD-RW is a technology that enables a user to read and write to a DVD-RW or DVD-R disc several times. DVD-RW drives are capable of recording to a DVD-R and DVD-RW discs also known as DVD-5 and DVD-10 discs.Note: DVD-RW discs are compatible with most stand-alone DVD players and computer DVD-ROM drives.
DVD+R
Short for Digital Versatile Disc-Recordable, DVD+R is an approved standard by the DVD+RW Alliance and much like CD-R and DVD-R is a technology that enables a user to read and write to a DVD+RW or DVD+R disc several times. DVD+RW drives are capable of recording a DVD+R discs also known as DVD-5 and DVD-10 discs.Note: DVD+R discs are compatible with most stand-alone DVD players and computer DVD-ROM drives.
DVD+RW
Short for Digital Versatile Disc-Read/Write, DVD+R is an approved standard by the DVD+RW Alliance and much like CD-RW and DVD-RW is a technology that enables a user to read and write to a DVD+RW or DVD+R disc several times. DVD+RW drives are capable of recording a DVD+R and DVD+RW discs also known as DVD-5 and DVD-10 discs.Note: DVD+RW discs are compatible with most stand-alone DVD players and computer DVD-ROM drives.
DVD+R DL (DVD+R9)
Short for Digital Versatile Disc-Recordable Dual Layer, DVD+R DL is an approved standard by the DVD+RW Alliance and almost doubles the capacity a DVD when compared with the DVD+R or DVD+RW discs also known as DVD-9 and DVD-18 discs.Note: DVD+R DL discs are compatible with most stand-alone DVD players and computer DVD-ROM drives.
DVD-RAMDont know if this is any help.:)
Short for Digital Versatile Disc-Random Access Memory, DVD-RAM drives are an approved standard by the DVD+RW Alliance and are similar to CD-RW in that they enable users to read and write to a disc several times.Note: Unlike competing standards of DVD recordable discs DVD-RAM discs cannot be read in the majority of stand-alone DVD players and computer DVD-ROM drives.
Did you have a modchip ?Quote:
Originally Posted by Izagaia