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Flashing Pioneer 111d for Bitsetting

Discussion in 'DVD / Blu-ray drives' started by Viper3, Dec 30, 2006.

  1. Faytz

    Faytz Member

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    Never mind I've found the answer on the site
     
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  2. racaz83

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    Hi,

    I´m new here :)

    Well, I have a doubt I wish somebody could solve me.

    On my PC I have a Pioneer 111d with 1.29 Beta 3 from Dangerous Brothers firmware. I´m using it for XBOX 360 backups and it works great always. Now I´m going to begin to copy WII backups. So my question is: could I copy WII backups without change anything on muy burner, using it as always or must I change anything? If I must change the firmware I want to be able to continue burning XBOX 360 backups.

    I also have an LG GSA-H10N on another computer. Will be better I use it for WII backups and continue using the Pioneer 111d for XBOX 360 backups?

    I wait for help and I hope you understand my poor English :S

    Regards,
     
  3. Ripper

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    The firmware is merely what helps your burner understand what to do when it writes the data to the disk. As long as you can get the files from the WII (what is that BTW) disk to the PC, then you can re burn them all the same back to a disk.

    If you encounter problems, just ask.
     
  4. racaz83

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    Thank you for your help Ripper. So I just burn the games with my burner, do not?

    For example, I burn it with ImgBurn or CloneCD directly? I don´t do anything about bitsetting or booktype, do not?

    And, finally, DVD+R or DVD-R for WII backups?

    Best regards,
     
  5. Ripper

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    Well, I'd use DVD+r and booktype them.

    However, read in the Wii forums for conformation on that, as I do not own a Wii.

     

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