recorderdude
02-06-2010, 01:27 PM
Hi.

I have FF8 right now, but I can't play it, because on disc 2, the cutscene freezes up due to scratches.

I've tried to get past it for a year now.

Now, knowing a bit more about ISOs, (if you think this kinda stuff shouldnt be on the forums you can delete it now) I was wondering this:

If I found a (FFVIII Disc 2 ISO)...

1. How would I get it on a standard CD? (I'm pretty sure it would be bigger than 700 megs)

2. If I start up the (legit) FFVIII disc, then switch to the (backup) disc before the cutscene, will
a. the ps1 detect it as a copy?
b. the disc go through the cutscene without freezing?

Thank you in advance to anyone who can help me.

recorderdude

IDX
02-06-2010, 08:21 PM
You will not be able to play any copy of a game on your system unless a mod chip is installed or you have a boot disc (same goes for imported games). So you're plan will not work.

You should try to get yourself a boot disc (cheaper) first before trying anything. Also, all PS1 games are on CDs, so they'll fit on a CD-R.

recorderdude
02-06-2010, 10:12 PM
You will not be able to play any copy of a game on your system unless a mod chip is installed or you have a boot disc (same goes for imported games). So you're plan will not work.

You should try to get yourself a boot disc (cheaper) first before trying anything. Also, all PS1 games are on CDs, so they'll fit on a CD-R.

So, even if I start up the official disc, then load the game, and, once in the game, switch the disc to the copy, the PS1 would STILL detect the copy disc as a copy? hmm...

anyways, what's a boot disc?

IDX
02-06-2010, 11:09 PM
Nope. It will NOT work. A boot disc is basically the alternative (and safe) way to playing imports/copies of games without a mod chip.

The boot disc basically let's you play those games. Now are you using a PS1 (gray or the little white one) or a PS2 (fat or slim)?

Or what you could do is go on eBay and just buy the disc you want. I've noticed there are some sellers just selling individual discs. Because I don't have the 4th disc of FFIX, I might buy the disc instead of rebuying the whole game.

recorderdude
02-07-2010, 12:00 AM
Nope. It will NOT work. A boot disc is basically the alternative (and safe) way to playing imports/copies of games without a mod chip.

The boot disc basically let's you play those games. Now are you using a PS1 (gray or the little white one) or a PS2 (fat or slim)?

Or what you could do is go on eBay and just buy the disc you want. I've noticed there are some sellers just selling individual discs. Because I don't have the 4th disc of FFIX, I might buy the disc instead of rebuying the whole game.

ok, so...

I have a fat grey ps1 (model SPCH-5501.

As far as buying a single disc goes..well, I have no idea if 3 and 4 work or not (1 has one bad moment that i eventually got through) . I got it from a friend for free.

Yeah, so where do i get a boot disc?

IDX
02-07-2010, 12:39 AM
I've only experience using a boot disc so I'll say how your particluar system will react to it. I used a boot disc when I had a fat gray PS1 and what happened was that the game will run really slow during cutscenes (in FF8's case, during FMV scenes) and will randomly crash during gameplay. I advise you either find yourself a white PSOne because the game will run just fine. The disc I used can be found here: http://www.modchipstore.com/ps1-mod-chip-boot-cd-ps-x-change-v2-16470.html. It includes a spring (for the gray PS1) and a PVC card (for the smaller white PS1) along with the disc itself and directions.

Or you can try this one instead because the problem might just be the other disc: http://www.modchipstore.com/Breaker-Pro-PS1-PS2-Playstation-boot-disc-16172.html. This one can be used for both the fat PS2 and both PS1 consoles and also includes a spring/PVC card for the PS1 and a slide tool for the PS2.

recorderdude
02-07-2010, 12:44 AM
I've only experience using a boot disc so I'll say how your particluar system will react to it. I used a boot disc when I had a fat gray PS1 and what happened was that the game will run really slow during cutscenes (in FF8's case, during FMV scenes) and will randomly crash during gameplay. I advise you either find yourself a white PSOne because the game will run just fine. The disc I used can be found here: http://www.modchipstore.com/ps1-mod-chip-boot-cd-ps-x-change-v2-16470.html. It includes a spring (for the gray PS1) and a PVC card (for the smaller white PS1) along with the disc itself and directions.

Or you can try this one instead because the problem might just be the other disc: http://www.modchipstore.com/Breaker-Pro-PS1-PS2-Playstation-boot-disc-16172.html. This one can be used for both the fat PS2 and both PS1 consoles and also includes a spring/PVC card for the PS1 and a slide tool for the PS2.

Hmm... Well, I dunno. I really just wanted to see if i could find a free way to get my disc to work (already have the CDrs). Also, that site is listed as a phishing site. oh well. no ff8 for me.

IDX
02-07-2010, 01:10 AM
I've bought a few things from this site myself which included a flip top lid for the slim PS2 along with 2 different PS2 boot discs (one broke because a 20lb weight dropped on the DVD version disc). But the only way to get your disc to work for free is....well, I guess stealing another disc or swapping it with someone elses.

recorderdude
02-07-2010, 01:38 AM
I've bought a few things from this site myself which included a flip top lid for the slim PS2 along with 2 different PS2 boot discs (one broke because a 20lb weight dropped on the DVD version disc). But the only way to get your disc to work for free is....well, I guess stealing another disc or swapping it with someone elses.

Ha. I'm sure somebody else has a working copy of ff8 in my yokel town of bowmansville, let alone video games.

Actually, most of our neighbors are mennonite and amish.

I'm sorta the odd guy around here.

well, thanks for the help anyway.

IDX
02-07-2010, 01:40 AM
No problem. But just so you know, with the boot discs, you can download ISO's of other games and play them too (I have over 50 burned ISO copies of PS2 games...)

Smarty
02-07-2010, 09:19 AM
No problem. But just so you know, with the boot discs, you can download ISO's of other games and play them too (I have over 50 burned ISO copies of PS2 games...)

I probably have more than that. I lost count.

IDX
02-07-2010, 10:03 AM
Arrrg! Ye pirate ye!

recorderdude
02-07-2010, 11:51 AM
No problem. But just so you know, with the boot discs, you can download ISO's of other games and play them too (I have over 50 burned ISO copies of PS2 games...)

I have a few already on an emulator...but no emulator beats the real console.

So, while we're on this topic...Do any of the swap tricks work for my PS1 model? (SPCH-5501). I couldn't find it on the model list. I hear that you can play copy games on a ps1 that way too.

Also, you got PS2 games on dvds? Wow. I could NEVER d/l a file that big, not with my speed.

Smarty
02-07-2010, 12:13 PM
I have a few already on an emulator...but no emulator beats the real console.


There is one. ePSXe. You could use that if you want to. It's the best emulator ever and is better than the original console, because you can make the graphics better. Plus it works perfectly :)

recorderdude
02-07-2010, 01:20 PM
There is one. ePSXe. You could use that if you want to. It's the best emulator ever and is better than the original console, because you can make the graphics better. Plus it works perfectly :)

Already have EPSXE. Memcard doesn't work on my PC. Does on others tho. I mostly use PsX because it functions right.

Ness2991
02-07-2010, 05:03 PM
Two bucks and you can get those scratches resurfaced at a video store or something. That'd save you a lot of trouble.

recorderdude
02-07-2010, 07:40 PM
Two bucks and you can get those scratches resurfaced at a video store or something. That'd save you a lot of trouble.

yeah...there's no video stores in my yokel town ,far as i know.

Also, I've already tried the toothpaste method. TWICE. Didn't help the disc, but at least it didn't hurt it.

Smarty
02-07-2010, 08:17 PM
Also, I've already tried the toothpaste method. TWICE. Didn't help the disc, but at least it didn't hurt it.

toothpaste... method...? what is that...? :erm:

topopoz
02-07-2010, 09:39 PM
toothpaste... method...? what is that...? :erm:

To remove the scratches of the CD

Search in youtube how to remove scratches with a banana, seriously...

No need too, I found it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CS2NMeUBArs

recorderdude
02-07-2010, 09:51 PM
To remove the scratches of the CD

Search in youtube how to remove scratches with a banana, seriously...

No need too, I found it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CS2NMeUBArs

Yeah, you can use a banana, but toothpaste method is cheaper :)

The toothpaste method is worth a try for scratched discs...it cant hurt 'em...whether it helps em or not seems to work sometimes but not every time.