XGD3 burning setup...settling the confusion
Re: XGD3 burning setup...settling the confusion
all the game is on the disc
i dont think ill ever think flashed console are live safe
i dont think ill ever think flashed console are live safe
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Re: XGD3 burning setup...settling the confusion
just quick message to say Imgburn has updated to 2.5.6.0
This makes burning discs about as easy as it gets. Steps 1-3 only need to be done once. Steps 1 and 2 are optional, but will make burning even easier.
1. Use the automatic write speed option.
If you're always using the same types of discs, you can set ImgBurn to always burn those discs at a particular speed without you having to tell it what that speed is every single time.
1. Fire up ImgBurn and insert one of your blanks.
2. Click Tools - Automatic Write Speed...
3. In the Settings section, the disc ID will be filled in, so set the write speed you want to use.
4. Click the Add button, then click OK.
5. Change the write speed on the main screen to "AWS" (automatic write speed).
From now on, every time ImgBurn detects that one of those particular types of discs is inserted, it will always burn it at the speed you chose. You can do this for multiple types of discs if you want to set automatic write speeds for regular DVDs and CDs as well and ImgBurn will choose the burn speed automatically depending on the disc you've put in the drive.
You only need to do that once.
2. Associate .dvd files with ImgBurn.
If .dvd files are associated with ImgBurn then when you double-click one, ImgBurn will automatically open. If they're not associated with ImgBurn, you can associate them like this: -
1. Right-click a .dvd file and choose "Open with" then choose "Choose default program".
2. Select ImgBurn as the default program.
3. Tick the box next to "Always use the selected program to open this kind of file".
4. Hit OK.
You only need to do that once.
3. Set the layer break to "Calculate Optimal".
The .dvd file tells ImgBurn where to set the layer break, so you never need to fill in the layer break box manually, although some people do. As XGD3 games use a different layer break, if you set the layer break manually for burning older XGD2 games, you now have to change it back to "Calculate Optimal".
1. Fire up ImgBurn and hit Tools - Settings - Write (tab).
2. On the right-hand side set the layer break to "Calculate Optimal" and hit OK.
You only need to do that once.
3. Burning XGD2 and XGD3 games.
XGD2 - If you have done everything I've mentioned above, insert your blank disc, double-click the .dvd file which will launch ImgBurn, then press the burn button. Wait for the disc to burn and verify (verification is optional, but it's a good idea to do it). Job done.
XGD3 - If you have done everything I've mentioned above, insert your blank disc, double-click the .dvd file which will launch ImgBurn, then press the burn button. As XGD3 ISOs are too large to fit on a dual-layer disc, an extra window will open. Choose the option to "Write to end of disc (Truncate)" and hit OK. Wait for the disc to burn and verify. Job done.
This message has been edited since its posting. Latest edit was made on 06 Oct 2011 @ 13:48
it works flawlessly
just thought some may want to know
This makes burning discs about as easy as it gets. Steps 1-3 only need to be done once. Steps 1 and 2 are optional, but will make burning even easier.
1. Use the automatic write speed option.
If you're always using the same types of discs, you can set ImgBurn to always burn those discs at a particular speed without you having to tell it what that speed is every single time.
1. Fire up ImgBurn and insert one of your blanks.
2. Click Tools - Automatic Write Speed...
3. In the Settings section, the disc ID will be filled in, so set the write speed you want to use.
4. Click the Add button, then click OK.
5. Change the write speed on the main screen to "AWS" (automatic write speed).
From now on, every time ImgBurn detects that one of those particular types of discs is inserted, it will always burn it at the speed you chose. You can do this for multiple types of discs if you want to set automatic write speeds for regular DVDs and CDs as well and ImgBurn will choose the burn speed automatically depending on the disc you've put in the drive.
You only need to do that once.
2. Associate .dvd files with ImgBurn.
If .dvd files are associated with ImgBurn then when you double-click one, ImgBurn will automatically open. If they're not associated with ImgBurn, you can associate them like this: -
1. Right-click a .dvd file and choose "Open with" then choose "Choose default program".
2. Select ImgBurn as the default program.
3. Tick the box next to "Always use the selected program to open this kind of file".
4. Hit OK.
You only need to do that once.
3. Set the layer break to "Calculate Optimal".
The .dvd file tells ImgBurn where to set the layer break, so you never need to fill in the layer break box manually, although some people do. As XGD3 games use a different layer break, if you set the layer break manually for burning older XGD2 games, you now have to change it back to "Calculate Optimal".
1. Fire up ImgBurn and hit Tools - Settings - Write (tab).
2. On the right-hand side set the layer break to "Calculate Optimal" and hit OK.
You only need to do that once.
3. Burning XGD2 and XGD3 games.
XGD2 - If you have done everything I've mentioned above, insert your blank disc, double-click the .dvd file which will launch ImgBurn, then press the burn button. Wait for the disc to burn and verify (verification is optional, but it's a good idea to do it). Job done.
XGD3 - If you have done everything I've mentioned above, insert your blank disc, double-click the .dvd file which will launch ImgBurn, then press the burn button. As XGD3 ISOs are too large to fit on a dual-layer disc, an extra window will open. Choose the option to "Write to end of disc (Truncate)" and hit OK. Wait for the disc to burn and verify. Job done.
This message has been edited since its posting. Latest edit was made on 06 Oct 2011 @ 13:48
it works flawlessly
just thought some may want to know
Re: XGD3 burning setup...settling the confusion
good stuff
thanks
i was sure img burn would do a update
the guys there are jam up
you can find the new img burn here in the 360 programs thread.
thanks
i was sure img burn would do a update
the guys there are jam up
you can find the new img burn here in the 360 programs thread.
Re: XGD3 burning setup...settling the confusion
A question, my imgburn(2.5.5.0) asks if i want to overburn or truncate? Which do i choose?
Also, might be my disks, but they seem to only ever burn at 4x (minimum imgburn will accept)
any ideas?
Also, might be my disks, but they seem to only ever burn at 4x (minimum imgburn will accept)
any ideas?
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Re: XGD3 burning setup...settling the confusion
10mg wrote:my imgburn asks if i want to overburn or truncate? Which do i choose?
Also, might be my disks, but they seem to only ever burn at 4x (minimum imgburn will accept)
any ideas?
Depending on the disk you can only burn at certain speeds. If your talking about verbatim brand disks you likely bought the cheaper of the disks which were made in india or japan or something, they will work just fine, but for the couple extra bucks you can buy the highest quality disks which are made in singapore and have the highest quality controls in effect. Those are always 2.5x and higher speeds. The india ones and others will usually be 4x and higher.sas67 wrote: XGD3 - If you have done everything I've mentioned above, insert your blank disc, double-click the .dvd file which will launch ImgBurn, then press the burn button. As XGD3 ISOs are too large to fit on a dual-layer disc, an extra window will open. Choose the option to "Write to end of disc (Truncate)" and hit OK. Wait for the disc to burn and verify. Job done.
If your not talking about verbatim then your disks just dont support anything lower than 4x write speed. You should probably go with verbatim disks but if your disks work for backups then thats fine, not a huge deal, just keep in mind if the game wont play on a console that the disk may be the issue.
Re: XGD3 burning setup...settling the confusion
Thanks for the clarification>
The disks I have do work for the most part but think i will buy verbatims or think about jtagging!
The disks I have do work for the most part but think i will buy verbatims or think about jtagging!
Re: XGD3 burning setup...settling the confusion
have lt 2.0, using imgburn 2.5.6.0, letting img burn calculate optimal. Bit of a hit or a miss if they work or not. backup disk of rage1 worked great, 2nd was a bit iffy.
Dark souls.... first backup disk i burnt never worked. tried 3 different pc's and none worked. Tried the first disk and it works but wont allow install to disk.
Now, bioshock2 backup disk i've previously played and install works fine, same disks as the rest and burnt at 4x when the xgd3 have been 2/2.4/3/4x ?
Only thing i can think of is that i have a sammy drive!
all originals plays fine.
Read about 'All Samsung TS-H943 LT v2.01 IN PROGRESS: XGD3 big disc fix' so is it a problem that is known?
Dark souls.... first backup disk i burnt never worked. tried 3 different pc's and none worked. Tried the first disk and it works but wont allow install to disk.
Now, bioshock2 backup disk i've previously played and install works fine, same disks as the rest and burnt at 4x when the xgd3 have been 2/2.4/3/4x ?
Only thing i can think of is that i have a sammy drive!
all originals plays fine.
Read about 'All Samsung TS-H943 LT v2.01 IN PROGRESS: XGD3 big disc fix' so is it a problem that is known?
Re: XGD3 burning setup...settling the confusion
i dont let img burn set layer break
after you dump with xbc you use the text file that
it makes and burn that as the layer break
after you dump with xbc you use the text file that
it makes and burn that as the layer break
Re: XGD3 burning setup...settling the confusion
Hi I have noticed that the new version of imgburn asks one question at the start.Do u want to overburn instead of truncate?I think the answer is truncate and the rest doesn't give errors.just something Ive read.I'll let u know when battlefield 3 burns or gives me a coaster!!!
Re: XGD3 burning setup...settling the confusion
what i was trying to get at was if sammy's had an issue which is still to be resolved?CoFree wrote:i dont let img burn set layer break
after you dump with xbc you use the text file that
it makes and burn that as the layer break
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Re: XGD3 burning setup...settling the confusion
may sound silly question,but how do we edit .dvd file to see if layerbreak is correct?
is ok,loaded dvd and found info button,layerbreak is correct,but fails verify lots on layer0..burnt @4x
need to wait for ihas drive cos my burner apparently wont burn slower..i thought it did but just found out not.....
is ok,loaded dvd and found info button,layerbreak is correct,but fails verify lots on layer0..burnt @4x
need to wait for ihas drive cos my burner apparently wont burn slower..i thought it did but just found out not.....
Re: XGD3 burning setup...settling the confusion
can you tell me how to find info about layer break so i can input it myself?...thanks
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Re: XGD3 burning setup...settling the confusion
Just run the game through abgx it will create a .dvd file which is nothing but a text file that says the iso name the dvd file is associated with, and the layer break.kev_7680 wrote:can you tell me how to find info about layer break so i can input it myself?...thanks
The real layerbreak of the disk is 2133520 however you need to flash ixtreme burner max to your dvd burner in order to be able to burn to the very edge of the drive.
If you use 2133520 as your LB imgburn will tell you thats too large and will automatically set it to 20xxxxx (not sure of the exact value)
Re: XGD3 burning setup...settling the confusion
2133520
is for xdg3 games
the older game
are still 19?????
not sure what it is off the top of my head but it does start with 19
is for xdg3 games
the older game
are still 19?????
not sure what it is off the top of my head but it does start with 19
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Re: XGD3 burning setup...settling the confusion
Yep, your right, just took a look at one of my backups, its 1913760CoFree wrote:2133520
is for xdg3 games
the older game
are still 19?????
not sure what it is off the top of my head but it does start with 19