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Old 09-05-2008, 12:52 AM
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patching question


how do I patch backups that are in the cue/bin format?
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Old 09-05-2008, 01:21 AM
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The ESR disc patcher GUI v0.24a will patch .bin files.

Its in the ESR public beta sticky.
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Old 09-05-2008, 01:58 AM
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I keep getting an error message "no udf descriptor"

another question is, for a mds and iso pair, can i delete the mds file and just burn the iso? or is the mds file needed for something?
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Old 09-05-2008, 02:08 AM
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You're trying to patch backups of CDs, aren't you? Sorry, the patcher and ESR do not support CDs.
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Old 09-05-2008, 02:42 AM
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oh, i see. so is there a way to run cd games with esr?

and for a mds and iso pair, can i delete the mds file and just burn the iso? or is the mds file needed for something?
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Old 09-05-2008, 02:59 AM
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oh, i see. so is there a way to run cd games with esr?
No. The ESR method of tricking the PS2 into allowing access to a burned game disc can only be applied to DVD discs, since the trick makes the CDVD mechacon 'believe' that the disc is a DVD-Video movie. But there is no way to make it accept a CD as such a movie, since the basic media type is wrong.

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and for a mds and iso pair, can i delete the mds file and just burn the iso? or is the mds file needed for something?
AFAIK the mds file serves no real purpose for PS2 backups.

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Old 09-05-2008, 03:07 AM
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for multilayer backups (dvd9), is the mds file needed as it contains the layerbreak info?
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Old 09-05-2008, 03:14 AM
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for multilayer backups (dvd9), is the mds file needed as it contains the layerbreak info?
Yes it is needed for Dual layer backups. You select the .mds with Imgburn.

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Old 09-05-2008, 04:46 AM
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oh, i see. so is there a way to run cd games with esr?

and for a mds and iso pair, can i delete the mds file and just burn the iso? or is the mds file needed for something?
You can convert the CD into a DVD. http://psx-scene.com/forums/freevast...r-esr-use.html

However, some games are harder to convert than other.
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Old 09-05-2008, 02:03 PM
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Yes it is needed for Dual layer backups. You select the .mds with Imgburn.

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Ooops! My bad, sorry.
I didn't even think of DL backups, since I never burn such.

Those discs are still outrageously priced.

At my regular supplier:
Verbatim 4x DL DVD-R discs cost 30 SEK per 1
Verbatim 16x non-DL DVD-R discs cost 345 SEK per 100

I could accept a price twice as high as the non-DL discs, since that matches the on-disc storage space, but a price factor of 8.7 is just too much.

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Old 09-05-2008, 03:47 PM
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Ooops! My bad, sorry.
I didn't even think of DL backups, since I never burn such.

Those discs are still outrageously priced.

At my regular supplier:
Verbatim 4x DL DVD-R discs cost 30 SEK per 1
Verbatim 16x non-DL DVD-R discs cost 345 SEK per 100

I could accept a price twice as high as the non-DL discs, since that matches the on-disc storage space, but a price factor of 8.7 is just too much.

Best regards: dlanor

It would be cute to tell us how much is that in $ or euros

Anyway, yeah they are expensive here too. I payed 10 Lei (4.5 $) for 2 discs, and they are not worth it! That's why I didn't respont to the DL Layer thread. I was out of discs and I bought anymore DL's it was like buyng the game again!
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Old 09-05-2008, 04:52 PM
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It would be cute to tell us how much is that in $ or euros

Anyway, yeah they are expensive here too. I payed 10 Lei (4.5 $) for 2 discs, and they are not worth it! That's why I didn't respont to the DL Layer thread. I was out of discs and I bought anymore DL's it was like buyng the game again!

Ok well here I can get Verbatim 8.5GB 2.4x (Up to 8x) DVD+R DL, 20 pack for $1.75 each
or I can get
Verbatim 8.5GB 8x (Up to 10x) DVD+R DL, 15 pack for $1.99 each

So really isn't expensive at all. It is of course way more than I pay for Normal DVD which is like .30 cents or less.

Yes I am curious as to how much dlanor price is in Dollars

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Old 09-05-2008, 04:56 PM
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Ok well here I can get Verbatim 8.5GB 2.4x (Up to 8x) DVD+R DL, 20 pack for $1.75 each
or I can get
Verbatim 8.5GB 8x (Up to 10x) DVD+R DL, 15 pack for $1.99 each

So really isn't expensive at all. It is of course way more than I pay for Normal DVD which is like .30 cents or less.

Yes I am curious as to how much Dlanor price is in Dollars
He might want to spell his name w/ a "d" not "D"!
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Old 09-05-2008, 05:07 PM
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I'm not sure about the current exchange rates, but 1 € is a little more than 10 SEK.

The supplier I buy from (wesellcd.com) also takes payment in other currencies, and their euro prices are 2.90 € for the single DL disc I mentioned earlier and 33.00 € for the pack of 100 non-DL discs.

Edit:
DL DVD+R discs like windrider42 mentioned seem even more expensive, especially in small quantities.
A single disc of the same type he named costs 4.00 €, and closely similar types cost 16 € for a 5-pack and 27 € for a 10-pack.

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Old 09-06-2008, 01:00 AM
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Yes that is quite expensive then isn't it.
I can well understand why you don't buy them.

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He might want to spell his name w/ a "d" not "D"!
You are right about the "D" in dlanor's name, My bad,I didn't realize I did that. I respect him too much to spell his name wrong.

And I am a "she" but its ok, how would u know.
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Old 09-06-2008, 01:09 AM
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for dual layer games, the ESR release thread says to patch them with toxic patcher, and then with dvdpatch. Is toxicpatcher 1.0 the latest version? And is dvdpatch available anywhere? I tried searching but I guess the name is too generic.
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Old 09-06-2008, 01:58 AM
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He means the ESR patcher.
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Old 09-06-2008, 03:00 AM
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for dual layer games, the ESR release thread says to patch them with toxic patcher, and then with dvdpatch. Is toxicpatcher 1.0 the latest version? And is dvdpatch available anywhere? I tried searching but I guess the name is too generic.

The Toxic Dual Layer Image Patcher v1.0 is the latest that I know of.

The ESR patcher is in the ESR public beta sticky in the Freevast section.
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Old 09-06-2008, 04:42 AM
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oh, so the program "dvdpatch" is actually the ESR patcher?

and there is an error message in the toxic patcher saying the iso is not dual layer, although its 6.19 GB?
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Old 09-06-2008, 08:27 AM
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oh, so the program "dvdpatch" is actually the ESR patcher?

and there is an error message in the toxic patcher saying the iso is not dual layer, although its 6.19 GB?
Yes the ESR disc patcher is I guess what some may call the dvd patcher.

Do you have the .mds file also, then make sure to click on that file when browsing for the file to patch with Toxic Dual layer patch
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