gotta find my sd card and then borrow twilight from my friendether2802 said:he doesn't even have a ModChip or Homebrew on his Wii....!!!
gotta find my sd card and then borrow twilight from my friendether2802 said:he doesn't even have a ModChip or Homebrew on his Wii....!!!
how exactly do i check itWiiPower said:If you have severe issues with your burned discs, you need to check the quality with dvdinfopro for example. Please post your result here, and if your burner doesn't support a pipo test, then your burner can't be trusted.
NOTWORKING123 said:simple version- my problem is that my wii cant read memorex,im nub whats a disk utility? any ways when i got o disk channel a big question mark appears. maybe my wii can only read dvd+rs like some wierd wiis
If you use Gamma the disc channel will never recognize backups. That's a rebooter or cioscorp only thing.
NOTWORKING123 said:how exactly do i check it
Phratt said:Thats why nexxtech outsources to Mitsubishi and CMC the same places Verbatim and TY do. They are the same quality and they are WAY cheaper.
i think my disks are really old. got them ages agospecht said:I've been using Memorex for ages with my Wii backups and I've never had a coaster. They all work flawlessly too. Though just lately I bought a pack of Memorex DVD-R DL for 360 games and 3/7 games I burnt with them gave multiple Disc Read Errors. I'm assuming Memorex must've changed their manufacturing process or they're just plain better for single layered discs.
I'm just lucky I was able to take the pack back to the retailer for 2 Verbatim spools.
Lawl @ OP. No offense, just didn't do their research.
richglix said:Okay, I have read a ton on this topic.
I KNOW that +R's are not the best way to do this, but I have no choice, and I have successfully changed my booktype.
For those of us who MUST use +R, is there a recommended brand? Is it still Verbatim, I see for -R's they are the disc of choice, but I was worndering if it applies to +R as well.
The other thing, there is a program out there that will compare the data on the burned disc to the data in the img file, and is much more robust than the imgburner verification. It returns a result in a %, usually 85+ equals a good burn.
Can someone tell me the name of this program, as I have looked all over the forums and have been unable to find it again, thanks.
WiiPower said:richglix said:Okay, I have read a ton on this topic.
I KNOW that +R's are not the best way to do this, but I have no choice, and I have successfully changed my booktype.
For those of us who MUST use +R, is there a recommended brand? Is it still Verbatim, I see for -R's they are the disc of choice, but I was worndering if it applies to +R as well.
The other thing, there is a program out there that will compare the data on the burned disc to the data in the img file, and is much more robust than the imgburner verification. It returns a result in a %, usually 85+ equals a good burn.
Can someone tell me the name of this program, as I have looked all over the forums and have been unable to find it again, thanks.
Imgburn has a quality check? I thought verification is to check if the data can be read at all, so a rating below 100% would mean really really bad burn.