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    HELLO PEOPLE ITS A FINE DAY TODAY BECAUSE I JUST GOT MY PS2 MOD CANT WAIT FOR KOOL GAMES LIKE DISGAEA,BRAVE PHANTOM,and yea well any way my question is how do i burn ps2 isos they dont fit in cd-r so should i use dvd-r and would it still work if i burn it in dvd-r.cant wait for disgaea hehehe...
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    Using DVD-R is right if the image you have is DVD-R compatible. You can also try to shrink the ISOs and burn them on a CD-R.

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    You can also try to shrink the ISOs and burn them on a CD-R.
    If you do this you may damage your PS2 laser eye.

    For PS2 iso burning I suggest RecordNow DX or Alcohol 120%

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    Wow, I love your avatar and signature image!

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    If you do this you may damage your PS2 laser eye.
    If this were true half of the homebrew community and 75% of underground community would be dead.

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    But it is...
    PS2 eye have problems in finding where a game with ripped videos continues and this harms it...

    Or thats just what people who install modchips claim

    Thats why I use only DVD-R on my PS2.

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    This has to be stupid. Even if the videos from a DVD are ripped, the dummy or empty files are still there. Although they are zero in length.

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