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So, a week ago or so I lost my copy of Mega Man X8 (I know, it's not a very good game.) Wanting to replace it, I went to a torrent site and downloaded it for the PS2 (I assume that is legal. I have purchased the game.

And it's in my possession in a sense; it's simply not accessible to me, wherever it may be.) I noted that it was odd that it was in BIN and CUE format. Well, when I went to burn it to a DVD, DVD Decrypter gave me the following warning: 'Your image does not appear to be of the correct format for burning to a DVD' Image format: Mode2/form1/2352 DVD format: Mode1/2048' So, I used ISO buster to extract the image file's contents and I tried to build an mswhatever file using CD/DVD Generator, but it too gave me problems, saying, 'Does not meet the minimum 60000 sector DVD requirement' or some such.

So I created a dummy file 500mb in size and added that to the end of the image file contents and built the mswhatever file and then imported that into Apache2 and created an.iso file which I then burned to a Taiyou Yuuden (legitimate. I have already backed up 8 or more games with the slightest problem) at 4x. I then used swap magic 3.6 in an attempt to boot it up. The game did not work.

I tried this twice. (That is, I made two copies and tried each of them once or twice.) What's the problem? How can I fix this? There is only one torrent for the ps2 version of mega man x8. Well, there's another but it's a blackcats torrent that I can't access (why in the hell are those uploaded to other torrent sites when they're completely unusable for non-members?) Since, there is no chance in hell of getting a blackcats invite in the next little while, I'm pretty much screwed unless I can get this.bin image file properly converted into a ps2-compatible iso.

By the way, Mega Man X8 is definitely a DVD game, not CD. So I'm not making any mistake there. A little more information: The original.BIN is about 760mb in size and when I used ISObuster to extract the contents of the file, it shrunk to about 660mb.

Is ISObuster removing dummy files or something? If so, how do I get it to not do that? I want the image file to be of the same size but simply a different format, iso. I would much appreciate any assistance.

I had a look at the torrents and probably saw the one you downloaded. If yours is the pal-multi5 version part of the tag also states that it is a PSrip. So maybe its trimmed down and ripped so that it could be burn to a cd-r. Also another thing that made me think its for cd-r is because the image is just 724mb, a minimum for dvd iso is 1.2gb, anything less and it wont be registered as dvd. The NTSC version of megaman x8 is atleast 2gb so there is a big diff there. And lastly it also says pctorrent in the name also so i'd be skeptical of that. If its indeed true that its ripped for cd-r if you still want it in dvd then just re-build it again the way you did but this time patch it first for dvd-r.

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If it helps, the contents of the image file I downloaded, according to ISObuster, are as follows: DATA MODULES SLES529.88 SYSTEM.CNF DUMMY.DAT - 0KB ZERO.DAT - 0KB Certainly seems to be the PS2 version of the game and not the PC version, given the presence of SLES529.88; so there should be some hope of pulling this off. Now, there remains a matter of which I have a rather tenuous understanding. When you say that 'a minimum for dvd iso is 1.2gb, anything less and it wont be registered as dvd', do you mean to say that if I burned the game to a DVD, it wouldn't be recognized by the PS2? Does that mean that I have to add data to the dummy file? And if so, does the dummy file need to be of precisely the same size as it was originally?

If you look above, you'll see that indeed the contents of the dummy file were removed in order to make the image fit to a CD. Sorry for asking so many questions and being such a bother. But I really want to get this right this time. I have already turned 3 precious Taiyou Yuudens into coasters. If it helps, the contents of the image file I downloaded, according to ISObuster, are as follows: DATA MODULES SLES529.88 SYSTEM.CNF DUMMY.DAT - 0KB ZERO.DAT - 0KB Certainly seems to be the PS2 version of the game and not the PC version, given the presence of SLES529.88; so there should be some hope of pulling this off. Now, there remains a matter of which I have a rather tenuous understanding.

When you say that 'a minimum for dvd iso is 1.2gb, anything less and it wont be registered as dvd', do you mean to say that if I burned the game to a DVD, it wouldn't be recognized by the PS2? Does that mean that I have to add data to the dummy file? And if so, does the dummy file need to be of precisely the same size as it was originally?

If you look above, you'll see that indeed the contents of the dummy file were removed in order to make the image fit to a CD. Sorry for asking so many questions and being such a bother.

But I really want to get this right this time. I have already turned 3 precious Taiyou Yuudens into coasters.

Chances are they haven't converted small dvd games to cd. There are such things as ps2 cd games you know. I don't understand what the problem is here.

We have been burning bin/cue pairs for years and years. Well before iso became the common distribution format. (I release in toc/data format) bin/cue is not only cd.

It is ANY disk image (just to put that straight) Just burn it as you would any disk image in bin/cue format to a cd. 724 should fit easily. It will go on a dvd at that size as well. The practical minimum I have found for a dvd image is 500mb, though less than that will burn some dvd drives have problems getting hold of the data. Try mounting the bin/cue pair on a virtual drive and as suggested before run it in an emulator first. It is very possible that what you have here is something that has been messed with for psp. If you rebuild it removing the dummy file listing and then burn to cd (In your situation I would use alcohol120%) it should work, but no guarantees.

If you want to try making an iso out of this pair (I can't see the point but whatever) try BTW. I happened to see this very game in our local pawn shop yesterday for £1.99. Chances are they haven't converted small dvd games to cd. There are such things as ps2 cd games you know. I don't understand what the problem is here.

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We have been burning bin/cue pairs for years and years. Well before iso became the common distribution format. (I release in toc/data format) bin/cue is not only cd. It is ANY disk image (just to put that straight) Just burn it as you would any disk image in bin/cue format to a cd. 724 should fit easily. It will go on a dvd at that size as well.

The practical minimum I have found for a dvd image is 500mb, though less than that will burn some dvd drives have problems getting hold of the data. Try mounting the bin/cue pair on a virtual drive and as suggested before run it in an emulator first. It is very possible that what you have here is something that has been messed with for psp. If you rebuild it removing the dummy file listing and then burn to cd (In your situation I would use alcohol120%) it should work, but no guarantees.

If you want to try making an iso out of this pair (I can't see the point but whatever) try BTW. I happened to see this very game in our local pawn shop yesterday for £1.99.