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    Default How do you burn PS2 games and Saturn games with Alcohol 120%?

    I assume it is on the lowest speed possible, but what about the write method and the data type? Please help me, I'm new to this and only have experience with Dreamcast ISOs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sonic91 View Post
    I assume it is on the lowest speed possible, but what about the write method and the data type? Please help me, I'm new to this and only have experience with Dreamcast ISOs.
    PS2: no idea

    Saturn: RAW/DAO at 4-8X < Same for Dreamcast.

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    Cool I used cdgenps2

    Get cdgenps2 ----> http://www.zophar.net/utilities/ps2dev.html

    Then you can make an ISO you can use to burn a backup copy of the PS2 DVD.

    I'm pretty sure you can burn the ISO using Alcohol 120%. I use other programs but I've used Alcohol 120% before.

    I hope this was helpful.

    ~Sora

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    Actually. I've burned Xbox games before, the principal is the same. I use ImgBurn to burn them, www.imgburn.com it's free.

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    yea i use imgBurn too, it will make backups and burn them for the ps2. but do you have a modded ps2? or better yet swap magic 3.6 for the ps2? because unfortunately NONE of the ps2 backups are selfboot but with swap magic you can play em without even voiding your warranty , where as you have to solder a mod chip to your ps2

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    To burn PS2 games you can use IMGBurn or Alcohol 120%, just open the .iso, .nrg or .mds file and burn with the slowest speed possible. Try to get quality media for your backups and try with both - and +R media since deppending on the console you'll get better results with the former or the latter.

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    I have a Saturn .rar which includes a .bin and a .cue file. As I would with a Dreamcast game I burned the .cue file to CD, unfortunately my Saturn doesn't like it? Do I have to use the swap trick with all Saturn burns or have I done something wrong here?

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    like ive said before i believe you need a modded saturn if not youll need to find some way to make your drive burn slower than 12x

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    To play backups on your Saturn, you either need to have your Saturn modded or use the swap trick.

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