Burning a ps1 image

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  1. Gecko52

    Gecko52 Member

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    I unrared the files to a new directory. I now have a .cue file, a .img file, a .ccd file and a .sub file.
    My question is how do I burn this stuff?
    I know about .cue/.img files but what do I do with the other two files?
     
  2. AIDEN

    AIDEN Guest

    NOTHING MATEY, just burn the bin file with diskjuggler
     
  3. Gecko52

    Gecko52 Member

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    There is no .bin file to burn
     
  4. AIDEN

    AIDEN Guest

    SO Sorry,
    k try burning the img file iwth nero,
    usually its the largest of the files that you want to burn

    adi
     
  5. PiRaTe_2

    PiRaTe_2 Guest

    hm.......
    i think man that you open nero or some shitt, thn go burn image select the .cue file and it should burn well thats how i did it and it burned off tekken 3 but before you wanna be burning discs test the iso file in emulatr
    programs cos some ppl cant ripp games 4 shitt.
     
  6. PiRaTe_2

    PiRaTe_2 Guest

    hm.......
    i think man that you open nero or some shitt, thn go burn image select the .cue file and it should burn well thats how i did it and it burned off tekken 3 but before you wanna be burning discs test the iso file in emulatr
    programs cos some ppl cant ripp games 4 shitt.
     
  7. aldaco12

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    Bad guys! Read the README1ST! All answers are already there.

    Anyway, since writing is free, I'll give you a brief explanation:

    1) the set is a CloneCD image. You can burn it with CloneCD (open the .CCD file).

    2) You can burn (almost) EVERYTHING with Alcohol 120°, so even this will work.

    3) .IMG files = .BIN files. So you can burn the .CUE/.IMG set with CDRWIN (CloneCD uses a different extension for BINs). Just open the .CUE with CDRWin. If you encounter errors during image compiling (before burning), read the README1ST to learn how to modify .CUE files.

    Please note that:

    - CloneCD or Alcohol will do a perfect 1:1 copy of the original CD (they will copy also the .SUB info, which are subchannel data, good for bypassing many protection schemes).
    (In truth, this is true only if your burner is capable to burn RAW DAO 96)

    - CDRWin will burn only the CD layout (main channel) without subchannels.

    So you should choose the application depending on the knowledge you have about the protection (if any) of the original CD.

    99% of cases the images you find on the net are pre-cracked image (protection already removed) so you do not really need CloneCD or Alcohol.
    You just might try with CDRWin, if you wish.
     
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  8. Gecko52

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    Thank you for the help aldaco12
    I was able to burn this with CloneCD
    As I said I knew about the .cue/.img files and how to burn them I just wasn't sure what to do with the .ccd file and .sub file.
    I had know idea what I was getting into when I said I would help a friend get some games for his kids PS1.
    Mod Chips, boot disks I had no clue
     

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