let's see..i've tried using Nero express to burn ps2 games..but then for the 'options' part, i wasn't able to choose my book type settings..then for ImgBurn and DVD Decrypter, when i chose the DVD+R MEDIA and change to DVD-ROM, i press "Change" but it says 'Failed!'
i don't know what to do.. all i need to do is solve this problem and i can burn my games =)
someone please help ><
oh..and do i booktype before i burn on DVD Decrypter and imgburn? =)
well what is the model number of your burner? Not all DVD burners are able to booktype discs. If it could then what you are doing is correct. You do it before you burn the disc.
You click on the little book icon in IMGburn, select your burner brand and then model number, then select drive for DVD+R, then a second box should come up that asks what to change it to in which you choose DVD-Rom
Your burner is probably a 2100AD. I'm having problems too, (well, some of my games run perfect, other are a little sketchy but still playable) so I can't help you. :/
the main thing is.. i can't booktype with my burner..i think...
is there any other way i can burn ps2 games? >.>
oh and how do i get the model of my dvd burner? if you guys can tell me where to find it, i can put it up here so maybe you guys can help me out some more =D thanks.
You should be able to find the model type in either DVD Decrypter or imgburn. For example, when I open DVD Decrypter, I choose the Sony DVD RW DRU-510A as my drive. The DRU-510 part is the model of my burner. The A tells me what firmware I have.
Also, you don't need to booktype afaik when burning ps2 games. Maybe if you are using dvd + r? But I burn my games onto dvd - r at 4x and have had no issues so far.
booktyping helps with some systems, but is not required. And yes, it can only be done with DVD+R media.
another way to find out the burner model and firmware is to go to my computer, right click on the drive then go to the hardware tab. YOu can also find it under the control panel by going to system, then hardware, then device manager.click on the plus sign beside cd/dvd-rom drives. If you then right click that and choose properties (after it shows the model burner) you can look around and on one of the tabs it tells you the current firmware version you are using.