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  1. Hello,
    I’m interested in buying a DVD Recorder for my PC (SATA connection preferably)
    My goal is to create security backups & images of my existing original CD/DVD collection of PC CD/DVD, SONY PS1-CD, SONY PS-2-CD/DVD, SEGA Saturn & as well as my Movie DVDs.

    What would be the most accurate DVD-Recorder suitable for the job, which can also by-pass the copy protection found in some PC games?

    I’ve read good reviews on the high speed NEC DVD-Recorders, but I’ve heard that they’re not too great when it comes to copying complicated/protected game CD/DVDs.

    Any suggestions will be appreciated,
    Thanks in advance.
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    DVD recorders records video, much like a VCR. AFAIK, there is no hardware device that will allow you to magically backup anything you find on CD/DVD into an unprotected version.

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  3. Based on this sheep test guide:
    http://club.cdfreaks.com/showthread.php?t=101608

    I would be interested for a good “3 Sheep” DVD-Recorder that can copy all Safedisk versions etc (capable of correct EFM coding of regular bits), to be able to read/write subchannel data & RAW mode.

    Thanks in advance.
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    I'm beginning to understand what you're getting at. Moving you to the DVD Writer forum.
    But then: This site is about video, not backing up PC/console games.
    (As for PS1/2 disks (and possibly PS3?) they can be backed up 100% using "any" burner. The problem is that they can't be used as backups without some soft or hardware modification to the console.)

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  5. Originally Posted by mats.hogberg
    I'm beginning to understand what you're getting at. Moving you to the DVD Writer forum.
    But then: This site is about video, not backing up PC/console games.
    I would appreciate it if someone could point me a good 3 sheep CD/DVD recorder?
    Based on this sheep test guide:
    http://club.cdfreaks.com/showthread.php?t=101608

    (As for PS1/2 disks (and possibly PS3?) they can be backed up 100% using "any" burner.
    The problem is that they can't be used as backups without some soft or hardware modification to the console.)
    That would be of no problem

    Thanks in advance.
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    Don't know if you noticed or not, but that test is from 2004. It is outdated.
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    http://us.liteonit.com/us/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=205&Itemid=67

    Thats 4 stars ... top dogs for this stuff , but then you start running into other problems .

    This is how : http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/26771

    More info can be located at

    http://www.gameburnworld.com/pcgamefixes.shtml
    http://www.megagames.com > game fixes > pc games

    As for consoles , they need modification to be able to run backup's

    Ps1 / ps2 , swap disc available .
    Xbox = modchip required (go the whole hog and jam a 200gig drive into it to copy games over)
    Ps3 / xbox360 = currently unavailable due to being region free , but shouldn't be far away .

    Not that I do anything of the kind or play games that often ... lol ... ok , I have an xbox360 .

    I just wish when they release games on 4 cds , that they all work when trying to install ... lucky I know how to fix that rot .
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  8. Well, I am also interested in making images of my old DOS CD-ROM PC games (which have CD-Audio tracks as well as data) and then re-burn them onto CD accurately.

    How about a Plextor CD/DVD-recorder?

    I tried making an image of a SONY PS-1 game (Mega Man X3), which features audio tracks as well as data, using the latest CloneCD and my ASUS DVD-ROM-E616P, but this message came up: “ASUS DVD-ROM-E616P doesn’t support reading of 96bytes”



    What does this mean; will the final image generated be corrupted?
    Which DVD/CD-Recorder should I get to avoid such problems?
    Thanks in advance.
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  9. Originally Posted by Bjs
    http://us.liteonit.com/us/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=205&Item id=67

    Thats 4 stars ... top dogs for this stuff , but then you start running into other problems .

    This is how : http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/26771

    More info can be located at

    http://www.gameburnworld.com/pcgamefixes.shtml
    http://www.megagames.com > game fixes > pc games

    As for consoles , they need modification to be able to run backup's

    Ps1 / ps2 , swap disc available .
    Xbox = modchip required (go the whole hog and jam a 200gig drive into it to copy games over)
    Ps3 / xbox360 = currently unavailable due to being region free , but shouldn't be far away .

    Not that I do anything of the kind or play games that often ... lol ... ok , I have an xbox360 .

    I just wish when they release games on 4 cds , that they all work when trying to install ... lucky I know how to fix that rot .
    That Lite-On DVD-Recorder looks excellent!
    If it also supports reading of 96bytes for PS-1 games (As described above), then I'll be getting it.

    I also noticed another version of the LITEON recorder:

    LITEON LH-20A1S-15C
    http://www.e-shop.gr/show_per.phtml?id=PER.346631

    But Other than the difference in speed CD-RW : 32x compared to LITEON LH-20A1L CD-RW : 24x
    Are there any other differences, is it an older or newer drive?

    LITEON LH-20A1L
    http://us.liteonit.com/us/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=205&Itemid=67&limi...1&limitstart=1
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  10. How about the PIONEER DVR-212D SATA BLACK BULK ?

    http://www.e-shop.gr/show_per.phtml?id=PER.326703

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16827129008&CMP=OTC-RSS

    Does it support reading of 96bytes unlike the ASUS DVD-ROM-E616P?

    Also, is it true that it does not work with Verbatim 8X DVD+R DL media?
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