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Problem with .mds files

Discussion in 'CD-R' started by 3xodus, Sep 16, 2004.

  1. 3xodus

    3xodus Member

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    Alright, recently I downloaded a couple of .mds files, and when I went to open them with DVD Decrypter, they wouldn't open. I set the mode to ISO > Write and this is the error message I get:

    Invalid or unsupported image file format!
    Reason: Only single track images are supported.

    If anyone could help me out, I'd really appreciate it.
    Thanks in advance.
     
  2. Nephilim

    Nephilim Moderator Staff Member

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    What happens when you try to burn them with Alcohol 120%?
     
  3. neney1

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    I have the same problem how did you do it?
     
  4. absynthe

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    hi, i have the same problem.....can someone help me out?
    thanks
     
  5. Biosgain

    Biosgain Guest

    This is with right clicking on the file>burn with dvddecryptor ??
     
  6. absynthe

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    no, i don't seem to have that function- that is, when i right click on the file, there's no option to burn with DVD Decrypter. i just open the program and do it from there.

    i've also been trying to burn it with Alcohol 120%, but when I click on 'Start' to start burning, the window pops up, it detects the blank dvd, but it doesn't start burning....any help would be appreciated.

    btw the game i'm trying to burn is All Star Baseball 2005, if it helps.

    thanks
     
  7. Biosgain

    Biosgain Guest

    I would assume if you had dvddecryptor installed and upon right clicking on the image the option to burn with decryptor is NOT there, then it can`t be an ISO image?

    When you right click>properties on the image(s) in question, what does it say the file is?
     

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