What burn setting should you use to keep CDA?
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What burn setting should you use to keep CDA?
What settings should you use when burn an image to preserve the CDA tracks?
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Okay, now I see what you mean. Store a bunch of ISOs on a DVDrom, rather than burn each individual one to CD. That's alright I guess. I kind of like having each on seperate, incase I want to lend one out, or if I get a better version I can just toss the old one away. What if one of your DVDs goes bad for some strange reason, you could lose half a dozen games in one shot.otiscrusher wrote:NEVER do that! Burn like data. Create a folder and put there your image.Yeah, but... if I'm burning a CD image, that fits on a CD, why use a DVD?
Maybe im wrong but cdfreaks forum guys tend to say that cd are more resistant in time than dvds...i like to burn cd isos on a cd too.Trey wrote:Okay, now I see what you mean. Store a bunch of ISOs on a DVDrom, rather than burn each individual one to CD. That's alright I guess. I kind of like having each on seperate, incase I want to lend one out, or if I get a better version I can just toss the old one away. What if one of your DVDs goes bad for some strange reason, you could lose half a dozen games in one shot.otiscrusher wrote:NEVER do that! Burn like data. Create a folder and put there your image.Yeah, but... if I'm burning a CD image, that fits on a CD, why use a DVD?
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I burn the ISOs of the games I like most on CDs, and keep the images of the other games (less interesting for me) on DVDs. 


Well, that's life, something bad may happen to us too. We all die, so f(beeep)k CDs and DVDs.Trey wrote:What if one of your DVDs goes bad for some strange reason, you could lose half a dozen games in one shot.

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