| Posted by: cicada01 | | i guy told me this week that his buddy has cracked the problem with making backups of gamecube games without needing a mod chip, just using mini dvd-r disks has anyone else figured this one out? | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: imksrsze | | I bought a Matshita DVD-R/RAM and some mini DVD-R Discs. but my DVD-R/RAM wont read my gamecube disc. Plus I'm wondering if there is any special program i'll need to use Nero is nifty but is it powerful enough to copy them straight across. If I find out more I'll post Here. | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: cicada01 | | That guy is supposed to find out from his buddy for me what program he used to burn ill post the info that he gives me tgis week on this thread | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: imksrsze | | I can't get any of my gamecube games to read in my computer's DVD-Ram, or in of the dvd-rom's in the store I work in to read them either. All the drives I've tried are Windows XP and the DVD icon on the drive changes form DVD to CD when the disc has stopped trying to read it. I'm trying to find out if the disc has a different filing system on it or if it coded differntly like those of the original PSX Games ( a.k.a. Mode2 or XA-CDrom). Even if I have to build a linux box just to find out more, I will.
- I also found out that panasonic dvd drive are the same or simular thechnology used in the gamecube, and all of Panasonic's dvd drive are made by Matsushita/Matshita
p.s. please post if any body knows any good DVD recording software simular to clonecd or something that will give data type info on a dvd in your drive THNX-----------I am Kaiser Soze' | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: cicada01 | | im using a pioneer dvr-105 drive attempted a few diferent ways to read a gamecube disk with no luck. Did some homework on this subject and i read somewhere that the technology to burn the gamecube games which uses optical disk format wont be here for about another 3 years and by then the cube will be obsolete have you found the same information as me or have you had any luck with reading or copying the disks? | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: jhynn | | Open your dvd tray and put the game but not enter the tray..
Start clonecd and select to make an image of the cd select the name and those things and hit start and let him go...
some say it works by this methode... | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: realjah | | hello I use clonecd and I have an image (1.62Go).
how i can burn it ?(sofware, mode, block, etc...)
thanks | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: realjah | | hello I use clonecd and I have an image (1.62Go).
how I can burn it ?(software, mode, block, etc...)
thanks | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: stargatex1 | | I tried opening the image from CloneCD, but WinISO says that it's either corrupt or it can't read it for some reason. | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: imksrsze | | Clonecd does do some thing when you do the "dont close the tray trick" but it doesn't seem valid. CloneCD read the gamecube disc like a cd not a dvd, so every burning program that reads ISO doesnt understand that the disc is 1.6gb. CloneDVD was going to be the asewer to my prayers but like every other software out there it's designed for movies. Some buddy must have a Prog like PSXCopy or something to get the disc to read an image to the HD.
P.S. Ulead DVD Factory has a DVD ISO Burner built into the program , but would not read my clonecd iso of a gamecube game. WE NEED A LIGITIMATE DVD ISO EXTRACTOR 1:1 baby  | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: WizoHz | | Didnt u hear on nero 6 u can burn gamecube games isnt that good enough? its easy. lol | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: luimeme | | You can't read Gamecube disc in standard DVD-ROM drive the first sector is empty, check under the light you will understand.And you will always have the same lenght of ISO because they full the disc of scrap for the empty space. It's what I have read, someone talk about Clone DVD I will try tonight. | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: nintendofreind | | If you use Nero 6 can you use just the 6 or do you have to use the express. And how do you make the copies with Nero 6. | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: rotte01 | |
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Originally posted by WizoHz
Didnt u hear on nero 6 u can burn gamecube games isnt that good enough? its easy. lol |
I have nero 6 and still can't backup my gamecube disks. if it is so easy tell me how to do it. Please.
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| Posted by: lslx | | What about that Mega CD? Do someone dare to buy and try it?
http:/www.gamcubez.com
Seem too good to be true.
Larry Laffer | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: Derekkwok | | can someone give a detailed (or simple if detailed is too hard) explanation of how to copy a gamecube game with clone cd? | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: Moltavia | | Starcube have stated that they have cracked this problem and have posted the "hacked" versions of GC games on the net ... www.nforce.nl shows what games have been done ..these Roms can be wrote to a mini DVD disk and then played in ANY UNMODDED CUBE ..ar so they quote...
I havent tried as i need a DVDRam first ....!! | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: utters | | Help!!!
My friends kids have dammaged a few of my games, I have an NTSC machine from Japan, so the games are not so easy to get here in the UK. So I need help I need to backup the games that I have left so that they are not destroyed as well!!
Has anyone done it yet? If so can you please email me the details on how it is done, also where do you get the Mini Disks from, are they DVD format?
Answers needed. kind regards. | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: lslx | | Hehe
Starcube seem to be a user,
not a software or hardware 
If I knew a simple way than the network PC-GameCube, I'd tell. | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: darthdrinker | | So what you need is a GC with a network adapter so you can upload part your backup to the GC with a special program. Then the GC will read the game of your computer via the network connection.
Or at least that's what I can figure out from reading the forum linked to by lslx. What I can't figure out is whether you need a Developers kit for the GC to use the network stuff or you can just use one program to upload all your GC backups. And if the first is true then where can I get a GC DK, anyone? | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: Moltavia | | for more information on the games that have been ripped and the software needed try and go to http://www.64scener.com/ this site has ALL the .nfo files for the games ripped so far and info on the copy scene ...  | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: amichelin | |
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Originally posted by Moltavia
Starcube have stated that they have cracked this problem and have posted the "hacked" versions of GC games on the net ... www.nforce.nl shows what games have been done ..these Roms can be wrote to a mini DVD disk and then played in ANY UNMODDED CUBE ..ar so they quote...
I havent tried as i need a DVDRam first ....!! |
how do you download the files from nforce?
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| Posted by: Moltavia | | you can't d/load from nforce ...they only give you the nfo file to advise on whats out and how big
I have heard that the "roms" are on ftp sites but i have yet to find them ...i only have 1 rom and i can not test that as i dont have a dvd writer ...
If sum1 wants to tell me where they are ...THANX!!!! | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: Itsmanny!14 | | gamecube games run off of UMDs which are Universal Media Discs try going to ur local target or computer store then try burning the games again also they are as small as the gamecube discs | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: freelogic | | umm, ok.
read my real burning thread.
no program can rip a working ISO of a gamecube yet currently. | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: 1timer | |
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Itsmanny!14 said this in post #34 :
gamecube games run off of UMDs which are Universal Media Discs try going to ur local target or computer store then try burning the games again also they are as small as the gamecube discs |
are you stupid, it seems you are
UMDs are 1. the media used for PSP, sonys nextgen handheld
2. are still purely a concept announced by sony, they haven't made any yet
3. will NEVER be sold in stores, they are a proprietary media sony is making
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| Posted by: JDM knowledge | | damn no one has any good info yet? I know about the linking to the gamecube via Phantasy Star online but hasnt anyone found out a program yet? | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: bill_10314 | | Can someone tell me the someware youe need to backup Gamecube games? I know you need the network adaptor too. | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: chez2212 | | i know some people might not read this because it is on 2008
ok now im new to this forum but i joined after reading alot of the things on copying gamecube games. i have found that you can't, well easily. the gamecube disk spins the opposite way of a regular disk to stop people from copy and selling/giving away illegal copies. but there is a way around it. i havn't read alot on it but you need it connected to you computer via network. you also need... well i cant remember the name of the program or the game that you need but it will successfully put on in an iso file. the difficult part is burning it so that the gamecube will read it right. there is one more possibility and that might not work. but if you are willing to spend about 30 dollars then it is willing to try. first buy a dvd-r rom or dvd-rw. open the drive up and the wires running to the motor that spins the disk and splice the wires backwards. that should work i havn't personally tried it. but the drive should read a gamecube disk and be able to copy it successfully. thats it for me | | Reply To this Message
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