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RxVt
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14. December 2004 @ 13:37 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hi, I have a V5 PS2, a DVD+-R 9 recorder and a TV wich can display NTSC, my questions are:


1 - Can I convert NTSC to PAL60? If so, it works well?

2 - Do I need to rip DVD9 to DVD5 even if can burn DVD 9?

3 - Can I play CD-Rips with SM*3.3?

4 - And DVD-Rips?

5 - What is CD-Loader and DVD-Loader? Do I need it? SM3.3 should be superiror :/

6 - If I need Cd-loader or DVD-Loader, can I patch the ISOs before burning?

7 - Is it possible to play mgs3 with SM*3.3?
ciderv2
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14. December 2004 @ 22:40 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
i'll answer a couple...

1. don't know
2. no...but DVD9 media is very very very expensive
3. yes
4. yes
5. won't need if all you are doing is playing backups
6. n/a
7. don't know


p.s. some games need patches when creating a 1:1 backup copy.

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