Why does my PS2 not read DVD+R?

#1 08 Jan 2012 @ 23:56
So I use the silver slim PS2, and I use Swap Magic 3.8 to play backup games, but why is it everytime I use Swap Magic 3.8 on a backup, the audio gets delayed and the game lags on those movie parts, and if I use Swap Magic on a PS2 game that I got from the store, it won't lag at all, but the audio will still be delayed. Many people said it must be cuz of the brand DVD-R I use. I'm using Ativa DVD-R, and people say that's a very bad brand, but I tried using the best brands like Sony and Verbatim DVD-R, and when I do, the PS2 ether won't read them at all, or sometimes it will read them, but it will hardly read the CD, like everything will badly lag, same with any DVD+R discs. Any idea what's going on here? It seems like my PS2 reads the bad brand Ativa DVD-R best, but still lagging on movie parts with delayed audio. It seems like the more 3D the movie part is, the more likely it is to lag.
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#2 13 Jan 2012 @ 7:12
Originally posted by Akalina:
So I use the silver slim PS2, and I use Swap Magic 3.8 to play backup games, but why is it everytime I use Swap Magic 3.8 on a backup, the audio gets delayed and the game lags on those movie parts, and if I use Swap Magic on a PS2 game that I got from the store, it won't lag at all, but the audio will still be delayed. Many people said it must be cuz of the brand DVD-R I use. I'm using Ativa DVD-R, and people say that's a very bad brand, but I tried using the best brands like Sony and Verbatim DVD-R, and when I do, the PS2 ether won't read them at all, or sometimes it will read them, but it will hardly read the CD, like everything will badly lag, same with any DVD+R discs. Any idea what's going on here? It seems like my PS2 reads the bad brand Ativa DVD-R best, but still lagging on movie parts with delayed audio. It seems like the more 3D the movie part is, the more likely it is to lag.
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