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    Default ghost blade for sega dreamcast problems

    i burnt it to a cdr using imgburn and the game resets itself after the intro...its unplayable. Is there a specific way to burn this game maybe with discjuggler? thanks much.

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    If this is an img type share I think it has subchannel data It has been reported that burning with Alcohol 120% or CloneCD works.

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    USe diskjuggler on cdi anything else doesn't work

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    You have to use Imgburn with the plugins to support Dreamcast games.

    https://firedrop.com/a41860c07bc27b23

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    Diskjuggler is the shit man always works

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    For me the best program to burn any game is Imgburn. Once you put in the Imgburn directory the files needed to burn Dreamcast games always works. You can burn any Dreamcast game without problems.

    With diskjuggler you can handle only CDI images, with Imgburn you can burn every format MDS, IMG, CDI, etc no matter what game format you are dealing always works.

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