I've seen a number of topics about burning cd to cd, but I can't find any about rom to cd. I have a couple roms (ps1) that I would like to play on my PS2. In most of the threads I read, they mentioned cd protection, cd burner speeds, and many other elements. Do these things apply to rom files? I would like to think they didn't but that would probably be too easy. If you can help with this or know a thread that answers these questions that would be appreciated.
The word Roms is applied to games recorded in cartridges (snes, nes genesis...etc) and you can burn them together with an emulator.
What you have from psx, are isos or images.
For those , just use alcohol 120% and is done.
If you have the isos or so, they have no protection
Mabey Someone can help me with a problem. i am trying tob urn resident evil 2 for play on my PS1 but when i burn it i have a problem there is no voices or sound during CGI sequences when playing on my PS1 or running the disk in a ps1 emulator if i run the ISO in the emulator i get voices but not the burnt disck this may be a porblme wiht me not knowing how to use a .cue file BUT HELP SOMEONE!!!(My RESI 2 help plea is on over 25 forums)
Probably you´re playing a NTSC game with a tv set PAL, or pal in a tn ntsc.
But if it´s the case, i think you should get black and white pictures.
That´s a bit strange.
Perhaps somebody else who reads your post knows how to help.
If I burn the PsOne Isos to CD using "imgburn" will I have any problems.
I don't want to download any new burning software like Alchohol 120% as it interferes with my broadband modem (don't ask)
Originally posted by jtcork: If I burn the PsOne Isos to CD using "imgburn" will I have any problems.
I don't want to download any new burning software like Alchohol 120% as it interferes with my broadband modem (don't ask)
I never used imgburn, so can´t say anything about, but my advice, is for you to use Alcohol, as it is compatible with all kinds of file tipes.
And Alcohol doesn´t interfere with your modem, the matter is: When you are burning a disc, the processor has much work to do with it, and slows down everything in your pc