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    If u find any ps1 files on kazza is there any way of burning them to disk once downloaded so they r compatable with a chiped ps1 cosole. If any one knows please can u tell me how this is done.

  2. Games   -   #2
    Use Alcohol 120%

    1- Click on 'Image Burning Wizard'.
    2- Click 'Browse' and load the file. Then click next.
    3- Check that your recorder is shown.
    4- In the 'Data type' drop-down menu, choose 'Playstation'.
    5- Choose the lowest burning speed (PSX CD-ROM seems to suck ass ).
    6- Click 'Start' to burn.

  3. Games   -   #3
    Octopussy
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    you can also use clone cd but you will need to download these files which tell clone cd how to burn the game (they have settings stored in t hem)

  4. Games   -   #4
    Originally posted by Johnny_B@20 October 2003 - 23:21
    Use Alcohol 120%

    1- Click on 'Image Burning Wizard'.
    2- Click 'Browse' and load the file. Then click next.
    3- Check that your recorder is shown.
    4- In the 'Data type' drop-down menu, choose 'Playstation'.
    5- Choose the lowest burning speed (PSX CD-ROM seems to suck ass ).
    6- Click 'Start' to burn.
    so do the files usally come in the right order or doed ur comp sort that out

  5. Games   -   #5
    Originally posted by Octopussy@20 October 2003 - 23:22
    you can also use clone cd but you will need to download these files which tell clone cd how to burn the game (they have settings stored in t hem)
    yeah ive got to grasps with copying cds its just im looking 4 games i cant buy more rarer ones on the net.

  6. Games   -   #6
    Originally posted by creamer@24 October 2003 - 21:08
    so do the files usally come in the right order or doed ur comp sort that out
    All you need to do is download a PS1 Cd image file (whether it's a .BIN/.CUE, .CCD/.IMG/.SUB or .ISO) and burn it using the method I described above. Alcohol 120% takes care of everything for you.

  7. Games   -   #7
    Originally posted by Johnny_B+24 October 2003 - 21:39--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Johnny_B @ 24 October 2003 - 21:39)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-creamer@24 October 2003 - 21:08
    so do the files usally come in the right order or doed ur comp sort that out
    All you need to do is download a PS1 Cd image file (whether it&#39;s a .BIN/.CUE, .CCD/.IMG/.SUB or .ISO) and burn it using the method I described above. Alcohol 120% takes care of everything for you. [/b][/quote]
    can u use nero 4 this method and how big is the ps1 image thingi

  8. Games   -   #8
    Originally posted by creamer@24 October 2003 - 22:52
    can u use nero 4 this method and how big is the ps1 image thingi
    If you still want Nero, here it goes:

    If it&#39;s a .BIN/.CUE file go to &#39;File&#39; > &#39;Burn Image...&#39; and load the .cue (both .bin and .cue must be in the same folder).

    If it&#39;s an .ISO file, do the same as above just load the .iso directly (no .cue files needed to burn .ISO).
    If the image type is .ISO and a popup &#39;Foreign Image file&#39; opens up, then the .ISO is non-standard (these non-standard .ISOs have a very high risk of burning coasters). In this case choose &#39;Raw Data&#39; and select &#39;Data Mode 2&#39; in the &#39;Foreign Image file&#39; popup.

    If it&#39;s a .CCD/.IMG/.SUB image, go to &#39;File&#39; > &#39;Burn Image...&#39; make it show &#39;All files (*.*)&#39; and load the .IMG file. The &#39;Foreign Image file&#39; will popup and you need to to choose &#39;Raw Data&#39; and select &#39;Data Mode 2&#39;.

    In the burning options, always choose Disc-at-Once and burn it at a very low speed (1x is the best).

    As far as PSX Cd image filesizes go, they&#39;re usually around 300 or 400 MB but sometimes they can go up to 600 or 700 MB depending on the game.

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