the way i see it.
based on the OPs post hes a complete newb, so his non descript vauge questions may Not be understandable, but i understand the intent.
ulaoulao's join date shows he's been here a long time, likely online even much longer.. and in my experience theres TONEs of morons and idiots online, so a short answer to a possibly repeated over the generations vague question is also understandable.
the lmgtfy link is a smart ass response LoL. makes EndGame's response understandable. the fact he's a newb aside, I personally have actually developed an allergic reaction myself to googling, since the net has become a sespool of moron, sifting threw word vomit for more than like a few minutes gives me this urge to fuk ppl's mothers LoL. Perhaps not a newbs excuse but i feel for them
ulaoulao gettin offended from EndGame complimenting his ass, understandable again(assuming EndGame is an ugly mofo and not a hot chik
... EndGame save ur ass comments 4 ur wife
I'm not a controller expert, and have Zero motivation to google anything that doesn't impact me (not to be vain, just because of the above mentioned net issue), but if i remember other ppl's statments correct... it has something to do with the fact most emu's use D-input, and the XBox controllers are X-input... I 'assume' the way someone my get around it is to use a Joy-to-key app like xpadder, i think it was called.
that honestly seems like a ghetto way around it(since that way uses a 3rd party app), but like i said Im not a controller expert. maybe theres a logical reason for it. If someone has a better way I'd like to know aswell. Not that i currently have use for it, but if I gain access to such controllers in the future, I always like to have fixs to common issues ahead of time.
regarding ur 2nd question... even tho ulaoulao made an attempt at answering it. I dont think it worked because ur question was too fuk'd up LoL... a Rom is a game image yes, but If your referring to game systems such as playstation for example that use CDs, u could call it a Rom, but CD images are essentially ISO's... so the short answer is NO, burning them is more of a hasstle, so I assume u meant to ask- If they can be burned then played in the original Console to avoid Emulation hastle?? If thats what u meant, the answer is still No, its more of a hastle. In a nutshel, burning a game ISO usually requires bypassing security features, sometimes requires specific software and sometimes specific DiskBurners, even then more steps maybe required.