DC burning help?
Re: DC burning help?
I dont think media matters, i can burn a DC game on any CD-R and itll run fine.
Re: DC burning help?
Thanks!jinn wrote:Here you goZiggy587 wrote: Verbatim is great, but apparently the AZO line doesn't exist any more. I read that you can still find them from some retailers, but I haven't spotted them yet. I've burned DVDs using Verbatim, and they've been great.
http://www.meritline.com/verbatim-52x-c ... 18251.aspx
you can also try
http://www.meritline.com/jvc-cd-r-52x-p ... 39417.aspx
You might just be lucky. Perhaps you have a good burner. Don't be surprised when your burns fail though. Might take a few years, but they will fail. I already have some CD's that I burned back in early 2000 that no longer work. I consider it lucky that they lasted as long as they did. I keep forgetting, but I wanna check a bunch of music CDs I burned back then and see if they still work. They're all Memorex and other shitty brands. This is in comparison to other CD or DVD's I've burned using better brands, and still work fine to this day.Hazerd wrote:I dont think media matters, i can burn a DC game on any CD-R and itll run fine.
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Re: DC burning help?
Noise, I recommend you checkout TuxTheWise's highly optimized DC releases if you haven't already.
