Tutorial: Burn Xbox 360 Games (Mac)

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  1. djh816

    djh816 Member

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    Hopefully this will help some other intel/non-intel mac users.

    Requirements:
    -Properly patched (passed ABGX verification) Xbox 360 iso
    -Drive capable of burning dual layer DVDs
    -LiquidCD (as of writing, 2.0 is the current version)

    Steps:
    1. Open LiquidCD
    2. Click the "Others" tab
    3. Click the "Disk Image" tab under "Others" if not already selected.
    4. Click "Choose a disk image..." and locate your already patched iso.
    5. Click "Burn" in the top right of the window.
    6. Check the "Advanced burn options..." checkbox.
    7. In this new window, check the "Manually set the layer break bit".
    8. Change the drop down for layer break to "Blocks".
    9. In the text field, type in 1913760 and then press tab to format it correctly.
    10. Uncheck the "Burn multi-sessions" checkbox.
    11. Double check that your settings match this screenshot:
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    12. Press "OK" and then press "Burn".

    Hope that helps :)
     
  2. putaro05

    putaro05 Member

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    You can just use iBurn360, patches games for you as well.

    idog.appleguru.org
     
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    I've heard that makes it detectable when it makes the layerbreak
     
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    That's interesting can anyone confirm that iBurn360 will make games detectable on xbox live?

    Thanks
     
  5. guessswho

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    regardless, I would never do it. I have a macbook pro. Best choice.... run windows in a vm. Solves all your issues.
     

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