Lately I've been going through a giant tube of Memorex "Cool Colors" CD-R's with great success.
Also emuparadise seems to have good Saturn rips.
burn ssssssslllllloooooowwwwww-lee.
Exactly where are people buying their CDRs for Saturn
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Re: Exactly where are people buying their CDRs for Saturn
I burn my Saturn games on MAM-A discs. I'll echo what other people have said, burn as slowly as possible. The disc burning speed is determined by your burner and the type of disc you have.
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Re: Exactly where are people buying their CDRs for Saturn
A little late but i been using these they are made by Taiyo.... http://www.musiciansfriend.com/accessor ... sc-spindle I think i might of had one failure half way through 2nd pack. The worst for me has been the Maxwell Pro Cd-R. This has produced the most coasters and non readable discs and other abnormalities. Sometimes certain media works better with certain burners. I have had decent luck with the Sony's CD-R you buy at Kmart or Walmart. You may have to play with the speed and media to find the best. However i believe you cant go wrong with the Taiyo's.
Curtsy when you walk by that Dreamcast
Re: Exactly where are people buying their CDRs for Saturn
every brand i have tried has worked. i would run it through ssf first and eliminate the image being bad first. also, looking at your specs, you're using the swap trick on a model 2 which isn't the easiest to pull off.
