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    hi,

    how to burn ps1 games with .sbi files?
    do i put them in the same folder as the cue and bin file, or do i have to patch the bin with the .sbi somehow, or do i convert .sbi back to something else i.e. .sub?

    please someone tell me a guide for this im sure its no new topic and has a lot of writeing about it.

    thanks

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    Patch the game.
    Gobby has a share of some patches for psx games:
    http://www.epforums.org/showthread.p...ip-PPF-Patches

    The .sbi files are just for emus I think, I could be wrong though.

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    ok thanks .... i hope someone has a more concrete answer because i would prefer making as close to a 1:1 copy as i can.

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    Quote Originally Posted by adoion View Post
    ok thanks .... i hope someone has a more concrete answer because i would prefer making as close to a 1:1 copy as i can.
    If it's a PAL game that defeats modchip you won't be able to use a perfect copy.

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    that's what i was looking for! alright thanks bro, have a nice one.

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