View Full Version : how to copy games to my pc that i rent and then burn them
pepperoni
03-14-2007, 02:55 AM
i think the title says it all
hacker
03-14-2007, 02:58 AM
All you need is dvd decrypter
hacker
03-14-2007, 03:02 AM
here is a guide to use dvd decrypter:
hxxp://www.dvd-guides.com/content/view/22/59/
change hxxp to http
smilingjack
03-14-2007, 03:21 AM
Alcohol 120% is every better
You burn them to a iso,
make a disk out of them that you can use.
.
Keep the ISO (it will copy to a CD - DVD )
so I case you want any more, you can do it from the ISO
Budreaux
03-14-2007, 05:16 AM
DVDecrypt also reads/writes as an ISO file SJ.
All I use is DVDecrypt.
I used to use Alcohol 120, but I came to realize it wasn't needed.
There is no file protection on PS2 games.
The tricky part about PS2 games is using the proper blank media, burning slow, and certain patches depending on what method you are using to run B/Us.
I sell b/us to folks round here and I've never had one returned for a bad burn.
Most are even suprised to find out that they can play on-line with them.
I do mod-chip installs as well... ther is one other guy in town that does this and his workmanship sucks balls compared to mine. I did one for a guy here at work and he told his buddy bout it, who had the other guy do his a month earlier. They decided to take them apart to see the differences.... the other guy called up and bitched the guy out and then brought it to me and asked me to clean his up and make it playable on-line.
The guy charges 2xs what I do to install and 3 times what I do per game.... needless to say, my sales doubled after that.
Budreaux
smilingjack
03-14-2007, 05:42 AM
I do them all kind of games
as well as albums
and DVD movies (diff. program)
Alcohol 120% does them all
(I keep masters [ISO] of all of them)
I have 6,000
.
I used to mod chips as well for all of them,
the idea was to get them to buy the games,
when games became so easy to copy,
the did the coping,
I raised my price to the current level
so I could make some money off them.
skinerd
03-14-2007, 06:41 AM
DVDecrypt also reads/writes as an ISO file SJ.
All I use is DVDecrypt.
I used to use Alcohol 120, but I came to realize it wasn't needed.
There is no file protection on PS2 games.
The tricky part about PS2 games is using the proper blank media, burning slow, and certain patches depending on what method you are using to run B/Us.
I sell b/us to folks round here and I've never had one returned for a bad burn.
Most are even suprised to find out that they can play on-line with them.
I do mod-chip installs as well... ther is one other guy in town that does this and his workmanship sucks balls compared to mine. I did one for a guy here at work and he told his buddy bout it, who had the other guy do his a month earlier. They decided to take them apart to see the differences.... the other guy called up and bitched the guy out and then brought it to me and asked me to clean his up and make it playable on-line.
The guy charges 2xs what I do to install and 3 times what I do per game.... needless to say, my sales doubled after that.
Budreaux
Now I am confused, (that don't take much tho). Why do the mod if the games can be copied and played. (I am assuming that) cause you said no copy protection.
Budreaux
03-14-2007, 06:53 AM
Now I am confused, (that don't take much tho). Why do the mod if the games can be copied and played. (I am assuming that) cause you said no copy protection.
Because the booting instructions for the game are actually on the inner hub of the PS2 game disk.
DVD readers/burners lasers do not go that far in and therefore cannot copy that section from or to a disk.
The mod chip has the booting instructions written to epromm. The chip boots the PS2 and then the laser picks up the game from there.
pepperoni
03-14-2007, 07:09 PM
but if i hav swap magic and i copy it from a original to a blank dvd do i still hav to use patches
wut is the best brand of dvd to write a ps2 game and wut write speed is reccomended
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