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xeroin
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10. September 2005 @ 01:12 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I've burnt this about 5 times and every copy I've burnt has done one of two things. it either giveds me nothing but a black screen or it gives me the game but the screen scrolls up and down in black and white... I've looked all over the internet to see if anyone else has had this problem or if anyone know's what the heck is going on here but no dice so I figured I'd try post my oen thread and hope someone answers it any help at all would be appreciated thanks!

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2kwic
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10. September 2005 @ 06:22 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
well how are you booting it swap magic if so you might have to change the mode to NTSC and load it like that.did you DL the game? give us a lil more details so we can help



DVDLOADER HERE:http://members.cox.net/candrid2/index.html
UNZIP DVDLOADER HERE:http://www.7-zip.org/
SNES_STATION HERE http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/191217
2 TO 3 GAMES ON ONE DVD-R
http://home.versatel.nl/joeriroels/Download/DVD_games%20DVDRIPS%20and%20CD%20games_on_a_DVD_-JRLS.htm
digital9x
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10. September 2005 @ 08:09 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
You can't just do an image creation with DVD Decrypter, then turn around an burn it. It's not going to work on all games. You have to clean out the "dud" space that the original image has, then rebuild the image, then you use DVD Decrypter to burn the new image to disc.
An original PS2 game disc has blank spaces on it. Imagine a record album with songs on every other track. When you do just a straight image creation, then a reburn of that image, the blank space is put close to the inner ring of the disc, and the software is pushed to the outter portion of the disc.
Below is how I create my games, and I have yet to see it fail.

** DVD Decrypter to create initial image.
** ISOBuster to extract the files of the image (doing away with the dud space.
** CD/DVD Gen to create the necessary files for rebuilding the image.
** IML to ISO to put the files together to create the final image.
** DVD Decrypter to burn the final image.

Here are the tools you need. You can thank me later.

As far as links to the programs, there should be some time left on the uploads I have provided. Here you go.

IML2ISO (Windows XP Version)
http://s42.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=33TDLYOKUMN8A0R6KPIKIKXYIC

IML2ISO (Windows 98, ME, 2000 version)
http://www.sksapps.com/mis/IML2ISO.rar

CD/DVD Generator 1.20 with patch file.
http://s42.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=0G63XW1HUIQLK2X0KPM9CEKPHB
** If you forget to patch this program after you install it, it will not work correctly, and you will create coasters. **
** The best way to install this program is to unzip all files to a new folder, then run the setup. Afterwards, go back and double click on the file with the word "patch" in it. It will be found in a separate folder inside the folder you unzipped the program to. Double click the patch file, and the patcher opens up. Click the three dots (...), and browse to the C:\Program Files\CD_DVD-ROM Generator 1.20 folder. Then select the cddvdgen file.

ISOBUSTER:
http://s51.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2UKGK0MONBK7R0CUFEF9LSOZLG

You can always find the same files here: http://www.sksapps.com/index.php?page=mis.html

** My Instructions **

1. Create the image with DVD Decryptor.
2. Drag the image into ISOBuster (the iso file).
3. Write down the names you see.
4. Now, make a new folder called "iso-rebuilt."
5. Press Cntrl A in ISOBuster to highlight all files.
6. Right click and "extract to" the "iso-rebuilt" folder.
7. When that is done, close ISOBuster.
8. Open the program CD/DVD ROM Generator.
A. Click "new project."
B. Select DVD.
9. Looking at your "iso-rebuilt" folder, drag each file over into
the CD/DVD Rom Generator in the order in which you wrote them
down earlier.
10. Click the "volume" button at the top.
11. For the Disc name, put in Slus, then the number
NOTE: the number is found on one of the file names.
12. For Producer, put in Playstation
13. Click the Record button.
14. You get two errors, this is correct.
15. Click File/Export IML, dump them to your desktop.
16. When this is done, close the program.
17. Open up gdvd4-iml2iso, and have it open the first .iml file
by clicking the ... at the end of the iml box name.
18. Click the Start button on the program.
19. It is now building you a new image of the game.
20. Once done, close that program, open up DVD Decrypter, and have
it burn the new image. From there, you can use DVD Decrypter
to create another image of this burned cd to make "copies" for
your friends without having to go through all of the above
steps over again. This only needs to be done for each new
game title.

Digital9x

** Special Notes **
I have the new slim-line PS2.
I use -R blank DVDs
I'm also using Swap Magic 3.6 with a new lid installed on my PS2.
2kwic
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10. September 2005 @ 10:53 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
damn dude you don't need to do all that to burn DBZ3 if you have the original just use decrypter to rip and burn it to DVD-R on good media i use verbatim DVD-R and it works great with swap magic and on hard drive



DVDLOADER HERE:http://members.cox.net/candrid2/index.html
UNZIP DVDLOADER HERE:http://www.7-zip.org/
SNES_STATION HERE http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/191217
2 TO 3 GAMES ON ONE DVD-R
http://home.versatel.nl/joeriroels/Download/DVD_games%20DVDRIPS%20and%20CD%20games_on_a_DVD_-JRLS.htm
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10. September 2005 @ 12:20 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
DBZ Budokai 3 is nothing special. Open up DVD Decryptor, Mode, ISO, Read R, and Decrypt to your hard drive. Now sit back and relax until it's completed. Once it's done, go to Mode, ISO, then Write. That's it... easy as smoking.

(NOTE: make sure you have high quality media such as Taiyo Yuden (including Fuji & Sony "Made In Japan"), Maxell "Made In Japan" and Verbatim ready to write onto the disc.)

WARNING: Do not "update/upgrade" your SAMSUNG BD-D5XXX series (Bluray Player), or else you cant enjoy any of your movie files.
How 2 downgrade Samsung BD-D5XXX Series Bluray player http://forum.samygo.tv/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=4244
xeroin
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10. September 2005 @ 12:24 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
thanks for all the help I found out about patching and got it working.... sorta.... I downloaded it... [www.solops2.com]_dbz_budokai_3_collectors_edition-PS2_fullDVD_pal_multi5
I can play it all right but I have to go into the options and adjust the screen position and then it's too big for my tv still... not a big deal but if anyone has a solution to that I'd love to hear it


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15. September 2005 @ 13:20 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Sounds as tho it is being played in the wrong region?

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