Can the stealth-checking programs like dvdmulleter accurately detect stealth on games that have already been burned to disc, or are ISOs the only reliable way to know?
Originally posted by pr0nto: Can the stealth-checking programs like dvdmulleter accurately detect stealth on games that have already been burned to disc, or are ISOs the only reliable way to know?
You can check the discs with Mulleter or abgx360, and it will tell you if they are properly patched or not. The thing is though, is if they aren't patched correctly, you can't fix it! The only way to fix it, is to re-burn an iso that is patched!
Awesome, thanks. I got banned from Live on my old 360 and am planning on getting a new one. Wanted to run the discs I've burned through mulleter to see which ones I can keep using and which I have to redo.
Originally posted by bd911: forget mulleter.... give abgx v1.0 a try... its easy and full of information.
Dont suppose it matters which one as AFAIK abgx main benifit over Mulleter was the ability to fix the issues it finds. As the OP is checking a already burned DVD, this doesnt matter.
Originally posted by bd911: forget mulleter.... give abgx v1.0 a try... its easy and full of information.
Dont suppose it matters which one as AFAIK abgx main benifit over Mulleter was the ability to fix the issues it finds. As the OP is checking a already burned DVD, this doesnt matter.
I could be wrong though :D
It was just a suggestion. Plus try and find a new game supported by Mulleter. I was under the impression that Mulleter was no longer supported/updated. Also isn't "fixing" an iso automatically easier? I know op had discs he wanted to check so fixing isn't an issue but if he finds a bad iso on a disc he has to dump it to his hard drive anyway. In which case he should just use ABGX so the iso can be repaired. ABGX database gets updated often with all the new games!!!