hi all
I have searched through this great forum about burning sd 2.9 cds. I found some threads but none helped me!
I have a cd with sd 2.9 protection and would like to have a backup of it!
Can any1 plz list the steps and the right configurations how to burn this cd!
ps. I could burn that cd with my yamaha cd burner but I only can read it in my burnner not in my cd!
thanx all and I apreciate your big help and great work!
Why use "unstable" BlindWrite Suite good buddy?
Alcohol 120% is the more reliable program for Safedisc 2.9 as that "autoplay" feature of BlindWrite still driving me crazy. I advise you stick with Alcohol 120% using the safedisc 2 datatype profile to read the image of the protected cd and burn as well. Burn RAO DAO at 8x and read the protected cd at 24x. Depending upon the name brand and model of your burner will determine if you need emulation to play your backup.
Asus K8N nVidia nForce3 Pro 250 GB, Athlon 64 3200+, Hitachi 80 gig SATA 150, Corsair XMS 1 gig PC4000, ATI Radeon Saphire 9600 Pro (256 DDR), Windows XP Pro (64 Bit),Lite-ON SOHD 167T,, Plextor PX-712SA,BenQ 1640.
on the blindwrite all the games i got and there backups i done with blindwrite, i know its more for securom but i got all the safedisc games done with it to and they all work, so i suppose people stick with what works...
but yes alcohol seems to be coming in leaps and bounds on protection which is good for our backups! the day good ol blindwrite dies on me i'm on alcohol from then on!
After I disabled "autorun" or "auto insert notifiation" on my pc, my backups of Safedisc 2.8-2.9 using BlindWrite Suite won't run on my system. My backups made with Alcohol 120% work just fine and until the BlindWrite Team decides to add emulation (hide cd-r) to it's program then it's Alcohol 120% for me (Safedisc 2.8-2.9) and BlindWrite Suite for SecuROM 4.8.3& up. I even emailed the BlindWrite Team to "consider" ading emulation to their program to be the "king" of the dup programs and I'm still awaiting a reply email........ Long live "red" beer (hehe)