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Hello YouTube people! This is PSXPlayer100
Directy from my PC. Here in this video I'm going to explain you step by step how to burn an PSX's image CD.
First, you have to get an image file in any of those formats: .ccd .bin .cue or .img I recommend: .bin and .cue of the game you want to burn.
Please don't use Alcohol 120 or Nero to burn image files.
Another program you don't use: CloneCD Only you can get the Trial Version.
So, we're going to use Image Burn, also known as ImgBurn. I recommend this program to burn image files into CDs.
This is the main menu. You can choose any option you want to do.
So, we want to burn a CD with an image file. In this case, click in: Write image to disc.
Here you can see that I get an empty CD into the CD-ROM. Then, select the .cue file you want to burn. This is an example. Dot cue (.cue) formats are direct access to .bin files.
Please pay attention to this advice: you must burn with write speed at 4x. Write speeds from 16x hereinafter can work into PSX emulators, but they don't work in consoles.
For more assurance, you can burn with write speed at 1x.
Also, you can try with .ccd (CloneCD) files to burn image files.
The following window corresponds to burning the image file into the CD.
When the burn starts, the buffer rises at 100%. All RAM memory is working in this program.
In this part, we can see this options that can be activated when the burn ends.
The disabled options here also can be activated.
You decide which options should do the program after the burn.
Also the device buffer rises at 100%. This should avoid any data error while the burn.
Here is the write speed we had mentioned before: 4x (~688 KB/s)
Try not to engage programs that require large RAM capacity. Here it is investing completely.
Also try not to interrupt the burn. The burn could go wrong done.
This tip: Write retries. This means the number of times the burn is repeated for any interruption or data error.
So, if burn is done, and if write retries is zero, the operation is successfully completed.
Here, when the operation oscillates between 90% and 100%, Buffer decreases gently.
Ready! The image file is now in the CD!
Let's wait a minute. The program is synchronizing cache.
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