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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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.
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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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Originally Posted by mats.hogberg
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.)
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Don't know if you noticed or not, but that test is from 2004. It is outdated.
Google is your Friend -
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 . -
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?
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Originally Posted by Bjs
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 -
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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