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    Default My PS1 does not read recently burned backups.

    I do not know if this thread is suitable for this place, but I'll give it a shot.

    I burned a PS1 backup (.bin/.cue files) on a CD-R (Digidata) with Alcohol 120%, I put the game in the console and what a surprise, the game froze at the PS logo screen.. It has never happened before, could it be my new CD/DVD writer? I'll copy the log here from Alcohol.

    (SPOILER)################## Detailed Information of Device(s) ##################

    ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
    (E AOPEN COM5232/AAH PRO (0:1) detail information.
    ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
    Vendor Identification: AOPEN
    Product Identification: COM5232/AAH PRO
    Production Revision Level: 1.04
    Location: atapi, Port 0, Bus 0, Target 1, Lun 0
    Support recording method: DAO / SAO, RAW SAO, RAW SAO + SUB, RAW DAO(96), TAO
    BURN-Free Technology: Super-Link
    Auto-Select best write speed: Not Supported
    -* Note: This information below is provided by the unit, it might be inaccurate. *-
    -* This software does not use this information! *-
    Removable media: Yes
    Version: ATAPI (INF-8090i/INF-8020i/INF-8028i)
    Response Data Format: 02h
    CD-R & CD-RW Read / Write: CD-R: Yes / Yes, CD-RW: Yes / Yes
    Read CD-R Fixed Packet: Yes
    Test Write: Yes
    DVD-ROM Read: Yes
    DVD-R and DVD-RAM Read / Write: DVD-R: Yes / No, DVD-RAM: No / No
    Audio Play: Yes
    Composite Audio and Video Data Stream: No
    Digital output (IEC958) on port 1 / 2 Supported: Yes / No
    Mode 2 Form 1 / 2: Yes / Yes
    Multi-Session: Yes
    BUF: Yes
    CD-DA Commands supported: Yes
    CD-DA Stream is Accurate: Yes
    R-W Supported: Yes
    R-W De-interleaved and Corrected: No
    C2 Pointers Support: Yes
    ISRC / UPC Supported: Yes / Yes
    Read Bar Code: No
    Lock media into the drive: Yes
    Currently drive Lock state: Unlocked
    Prevent Jumper: No
    Eject Command: Yes
    Separate volume levels: Yes
    Separate channel mute: Yes
    Changer Supports Disc Present: No
    Software slot selection: No
    Side change capable: No
    P through W in Lead-In: Yes

    ###################### Source Disc/Image Information ######################
    Type: Cue-sheets Image file
    Path: C:\Documents and Settings\Renee\Desktop\CT.part1\
    Name: Chrono Trigger.cue
    Size: 522.1 MB
    Session: 1
    Track: 1
    File(s): Chrono Trigger.bin
    #############################################################################

    ####################### Dumping/Recording Progress Log #######################
    ********* Time stamp of this log file: 25.10.2011 17:49:58 *********
    17:49:58 Processor info: AMD Sempron(tm) Processor 3600+ (2008MHz)
    17:49:58 Physical memory available to Windows: 2 095 600 KB
    17:49:58 Memory Buffer size: 256 MB
    17:49:58 Image file loading: C:\Documents and Settings\Renee\Desktop\CT.part1\Chrono Trigger.cue
    17:49:58 Source Info: Session: 1, Track: 1, Length: 454.6 MB / 51:43:49
    17:50:00 (E AOPEN COM5232/AAH PRO (0:1): Recording Method/Speed
    17:50:00 Recording - RAW DAO - 4X (600 KB/Sec)
    (E AOPEN COM5232/AAH PRO (0:1): RAW DAO Write Mode - RAW-PW(96)
    17:50:00 (E AOPEN COM5232/AAH PRO (0:1): BURN-Free activated
    17:57:33 Image file loading completed!
    18:04:03 (E AOPEN COM5232/AAH PRO (0:1): Recording completed successfully!
    18:04:03 Elapsed Time: 00:14:03, Average speed: 3.9X
    18:04:05 All recording procedures have been completed!
    18:04:05 00:14:04
    ##############################################################################



    This is getting really confusing already. Anybody help me out?

    PS. I have burned the same game twice already and both CDs have same results.


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    Old PS1s can be pretty picky when it comes to which CD-Rs it wants to read. CD-Rs are all a bit different physically than real PS1 game discs, and the PS1 was not designed for maximum compatibility with CD-Rs. Furthermore, the age of the laser pickup diode could be a contributing cause. Over time, lasers in CD and DVD drives get weaker and weaker, making it harder for it to read stuff. This would likely start to be a problem on CD-Rs (which it is not even designed for) before it starts being a problem for legit PS1 games.

    As a solution to your problem, I would suggest trying a different brand of CD-Rs, and clean your PS1's pickup laser. You could either use a cleaning disc, or do it manually with a q-tip and some sort of alcohol/white spirit/isopropanol etc. Just wet the q-tip with it and try to wipe the lens.
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    The thing is that the games I burned with a different writer still work with the same brand CDs flawlessly.

    I suspect that it is a bad burn.


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    iirc we can't support piracy here :S

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    Oh, I see.


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    This isn't supporting piracy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mirage View Post
    This isn't supporting piracy.
    HERP DERP JUST FOR EDUCATIONAL DATA FREEDOM RESEARCH PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT PURPOSES AMIRITE?

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    If it doesn't support burnt back ups, why don't you just play the original disk? after all, a back up is a back up of the original which you supposedly own.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KaiserDragon View Post
    If it doesn't support burnt back ups, why don't you just play the original disk? after all, a back up is a back up of the original which you supposedly own.
    Personally, I'd love to back up all my games and play the backups. If the backup smurfs up, then you can just make another. But if the original smurfs up, then you have to repurchase it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raian the Fallen View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by KaiserDragon View Post
    If it doesn't support burnt back ups, why don't you just play the original disk? after all, a back up is a back up of the original which you supposedly own.
    Personally, I'd love to back up all my games and play the backups. If the backup smurfs up, then you can just make another. But if the original smurfs up, then you have to repurchase it.
    I totally did this with my PS1 games when I still played it regularly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NorthernChaosGod View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Raian the Fallen View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by KaiserDragon View Post
    If it doesn't support burnt back ups, why don't you just play the original disk? after all, a back up is a back up of the original which you supposedly own.
    Personally, I'd love to back up all my games and play the backups. If the backup smurfs up, then you can just make another. But if the original smurfs up, then you have to repurchase it.
    I totally did this with my PS1 games when I still played it regularly.
    I need to do it with my PS2. I don't want to risk losing my copies of Final Fantasy VII and The Bouncer

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    Quote Originally Posted by DMKA View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Mirage View Post
    This isn't supporting piracy.
    HERP DERP JUST FOR EDUCATIONAL DATA FREEDOM RESEARCH PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT PURPOSES AMIRITE?

    Yeah I'm right.
    I don't know how the copyright laws in the US treat backups, but in Canada this practice is perfectly legal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vivi22 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by DMKA View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Mirage View Post
    This isn't supporting piracy.
    HERP DERP JUST FOR EDUCATIONAL DATA FREEDOM RESEARCH PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT PURPOSES AMIRITE?

    Yeah I'm right.
    I don't know how the copyright laws in the US treat backups, but in Canada this practice is perfectly legal.
    I believe it's legal to have ROMs of games as long as you own a hard copy of the game as well, so this should be cool if that is as well.

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    You're not really allowed to download a ROM even if you have it, because this process causes someone else to make a copy of their ROM and send it to you. You would however be allowed to dump a ROM yourself from whatever cartridge you might have.

    Quote Originally Posted by DMCA View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Mirage View Post
    This isn't supporting piracy.
    HERP DERP JUST FOR EDUCATIONAL DATA FREEDOM RESEARCH PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT PURPOSES AMIRITE?

    Yeah I'm right.
    Copying digital media for private use is perfectly legal where I live, and several other nations. even if you need to circumvent copy protetions to do it. After all, this is what you do if you convert a CD into mp3 to put it on your portable music player. Or maybe you're one of the guys who think throwing people in jail for using an ipod is the right thing to do?

    Quote Originally Posted by KaiserDragon View Post
    If it doesn't support burnt back ups, why don't you just play the original disk? after all, a back up is a back up of the original which you supposedly own.
    The original disc might have been physically damaged.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mirage View Post
    The original disc might have been physically damaged.
    If the original disk was damaged, how did he make a back up of it? By making a back up of it then still playing the original? Highly doubtful.

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