Hello,
I don't normally post much around here, but I had a question. I had asked this before but decided to retype it since that was a few months back.
I bought a few mini DVD-r discs to burn backups of GameCube games I had ripped with CleanRip, and for some reason my Wii randomly won't read them correctly.
At random times, or even at the startup of the game it will say Disc Read Error, and I will have to eject the disc and re-insert it. It usually then fixes the problem, but then after loading things a bit longer it happens again. If I remember correctly I burned them at the lowest possible (2x?), and these discs are Sony Mini DVD-Rs. I did notice on the case of them that they say they are "100x More Scratch Resistant." Could this coating be preventing the Wii from reading them?
If these discs won't work in the Wii correctly, would they work in a modchipped GameCube?
Also, I heard that burning them at lower speeds means a more quality burn and less time reading the disc from the Wii, is this true?
And one more thing (sorry), someone said on a forum a while back that DVD-R backups in a Wii will lower the lifetime of the drive itself, is this true?
I don't normally post much around here, but I had a question. I had asked this before but decided to retype it since that was a few months back.
I bought a few mini DVD-r discs to burn backups of GameCube games I had ripped with CleanRip, and for some reason my Wii randomly won't read them correctly.
At random times, or even at the startup of the game it will say Disc Read Error, and I will have to eject the disc and re-insert it. It usually then fixes the problem, but then after loading things a bit longer it happens again. If I remember correctly I burned them at the lowest possible (2x?), and these discs are Sony Mini DVD-Rs. I did notice on the case of them that they say they are "100x More Scratch Resistant." Could this coating be preventing the Wii from reading them?
If these discs won't work in the Wii correctly, would they work in a modchipped GameCube?
Also, I heard that burning them at lower speeds means a more quality burn and less time reading the disc from the Wii, is this true?
And one more thing (sorry), someone said on a forum a while back that DVD-R backups in a Wii will lower the lifetime of the drive itself, is this true?