MAME4ALL CDI Help
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MAME4ALL CDI Help
Hi all, so I've been creating some burned discs and after alot of trial and error I'm meeting consistent success however I cannot get a CDI file I found for MAME with alot of games already in it to burn then boot once on the console. I even tried a boot disc in case but no dice. I was wondering if anyone has another CDI they know works to see if I can rule out it being the file vs me not puttting proper discjuggler settings.
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Re: MAME4ALL CDI Help
Has the drive's laser ever been calibrated?TheMilkMan93 wrote:Hi all, so I've been creating some burned discs and after alot of trial and error I'm meeting consistent success however I cannot get a CDI file I found for MAME with alot of games already in it to burn then boot once on the console. I even tried a boot disc in case but no dice. I was wondering if anyone has another CDI they know works to see if I can rule out it being the file vs me not puttting proper discjuggler settings.
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Re: MAME4ALL CDI Help
The drive on my pc is an external (new) and as for my dreamcast not that I'm aware of I picked it up at a retro game shop a week ago. other burned CDIs work fine like DCCM/DCRES however I just cannot get these emulators to burn right. I was wondering if there was a specific burn setting for it as for instance I nabbed PSO ver 2 off the forums and it had a little different burn method.MoeFoh wrote:Has the drive's laser ever been calibrated?TheMilkMan93 wrote:Hi all, so I've been creating some burned discs and after alot of trial and error I'm meeting consistent success however I cannot get a CDI file I found for MAME with alot of games already in it to burn then boot once on the console. I even tried a boot disc in case but no dice. I was wondering if anyone has another CDI they know works to see if I can rule out it being the file vs me not puttting proper discjuggler settings.
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Re: MAME4ALL CDI Help
Having specific settings for a certain CDI is possible, but not the usual case.TheMilkMan93 wrote:The drive on my pc is an external (new) and as for my dreamcast not that I'm aware of I picked it up at a retro game shop a week ago. other burned CDIs work fine like DCCM/DCRES however I just cannot get these emulators to burn right. I was wondering if there was a specific burn setting for it as for instance I nabbed PSO ver 2 off the forums and it had a little different burn method.MoeFoh wrote:Has the drive's laser ever been calibrated?TheMilkMan93 wrote:Hi all, so I've been creating some burned discs and after alot of trial and error I'm meeting consistent success however I cannot get a CDI file I found for MAME with alot of games already in it to burn then boot once on the console. I even tried a boot disc in case but no dice. I was wondering if anyone has another CDI they know works to see if I can rule out it being the file vs me not puttting proper discjuggler settings.
What are your discjuggler setting?
Try this MAME CDI I made a long time ago.
mame4all-b2-full_library.7z (274.8MB):
https://mega.nz/file/QcAEFZLA#eJyNnRHIH ... y7Z-IxMsjk
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- shadow
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Re: MAME4ALL CDI Help
Well I tried your file and it did not seem to produce any different results so it's not the CDI's as I figured, I just get that low buzz when it boots and not that nice loud scream of the reader/boot up. As for my DJ settings: Mode 1/DVD, Blocks 2352, CD-DA, RAW Write, Overburn Disc and add post gap to 3rd party images. Now I have also tried without overburn and post gap as well.MoeFoh wrote:Having specific settings for a certain CDI is possible, but not the usual case.TheMilkMan93 wrote:The drive on my pc is an external (new) and as for my dreamcast not that I'm aware of I picked it up at a retro game shop a week ago. other burned CDIs work fine like DCCM/DCRES however I just cannot get these emulators to burn right. I was wondering if there was a specific burn setting for it as for instance I nabbed PSO ver 2 off the forums and it had a little different burn method.MoeFoh wrote:
Has the drive's laser ever been calibrated?
What are your discjuggler setting?
Try this MAME CDI I made a long time ago.
mame4all-b2-full_library.7z (274.8MB):
https://mega.nz/file/QcAEFZLA#eJyNnRHIH ... y7Z-IxMsjk
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Re: MAME4ALL CDI Help
You could try Imgburn.TheMilkMan93 wrote:Well I tried your file and it did not seem to produce any different results so it's not the CDI's as I figured, I just get that low buzz when it boots and not that nice loud scream of the reader/boot up. As for my DJ settings: Mode 1/DVD, Blocks 2352, CD-DA, RAW Write, Overburn Disc and add post gap to 3rd party images. Now I have also tried without overburn and post gap as well.MoeFoh wrote:Having specific settings for a certain CDI is possible, but not the usual case.TheMilkMan93 wrote:
The drive on my pc is an external (new) and as for my dreamcast not that I'm aware of I picked it up at a retro game shop a week ago. other burned CDIs work fine like DCCM/DCRES however I just cannot get these emulators to burn right. I was wondering if there was a specific burn setting for it as for instance I nabbed PSO ver 2 off the forums and it had a little different burn method.
What are your discjuggler setting?
Try this MAME CDI I made a long time ago.
mame4all-b2-full_library.7z (274.8MB):
https://mega.nz/file/QcAEFZLA#eJyNnRHIH ... y7Z-IxMsjk
https://www.imgburn.com/index.php?act=download
After installation, extract this file to the Imgburn install directory for full CDI support.
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Re: MAME4ALL CDI Help
I'm wondering if it's my LG drive on my PC or maybe it's just like you originally suggested about adjusting the drive. I ran IMGburn and got the same results but I did get some errors:MoeFoh wrote:You could try Imgburn.TheMilkMan93 wrote:Well I tried your file and it did not seem to produce any different results so it's not the CDI's as I figured, I just get that low buzz when it boots and not that nice loud scream of the reader/boot up. As for my DJ settings: Mode 1/DVD, Blocks 2352, CD-DA, RAW Write, Overburn Disc and add post gap to 3rd party images. Now I have also tried without overburn and post gap as well.MoeFoh wrote:
Having specific settings for a certain CDI is possible, but not the usual case.
What are your discjuggler setting?
Try this MAME CDI I made a long time ago.
mame4all-b2-full_library.7z (274.8MB):
https://mega.nz/file/QcAEFZLA#eJyNnRHIH ... y7Z-IxMsjk
https://www.imgburn.com/index.php?act=download
After installation, extract this file to the Imgburn install directory for full CDI support.
W 09:37:52 Miscompare at LBA: 17795, Offset: 2072
W 09:37:52 Device: 0x8C
W 09:37:52 Image File: 0xCA
W 09:37:52 Total Errors in Sector: 86
W 09:37:52 Note: The drive probably corrected the EDC Area because it's wrong in the image file.
Not sure if that would cause this but I figured see what you think.
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Re: MAME4ALL CDI Help
Just one bad block that may of been auto-fixed - shouldn't stop the disc from at least booting.TheMilkMan93 wrote:I'm wondering if it's my LG drive on my PC or maybe it's just like you originally suggested about adjusting the drive. I ran IMGburn and got the same results but I did get some errors:MoeFoh wrote:You could try Imgburn.TheMilkMan93 wrote:
Well I tried your file and it did not seem to produce any different results so it's not the CDI's as I figured, I just get that low buzz when it boots and not that nice loud scream of the reader/boot up. As for my DJ settings: Mode 1/DVD, Blocks 2352, CD-DA, RAW Write, Overburn Disc and add post gap to 3rd party images. Now I have also tried without overburn and post gap as well.
https://www.imgburn.com/index.php?act=download
After installation, extract this file to the Imgburn install directory for full CDI support.
W 09:37:52 Miscompare at LBA: 17795, Offset: 2072
W 09:37:52 Device: 0x8C
W 09:37:52 Image File: 0xCA
W 09:37:52 Total Errors in Sector: 86
W 09:37:52 Note: The drive probably corrected the EDC Area because it's wrong in the image file.
Not sure if that would cause this but I figured see what you think.
You can search and find some good articles on Dreamcast laser calibration.
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- shadow
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Re: MAME4ALL CDI Help
Aaaaand that fixed it, as well as the few others that did not work the laser adjustment made it all work. thank you alot for the assistance!MoeFoh wrote:Just one bad block that may of been auto-fixed - shouldn't stop the disc from at least booting.TheMilkMan93 wrote:I'm wondering if it's my LG drive on my PC or maybe it's just like you originally suggested about adjusting the drive. I ran IMGburn and got the same results but I did get some errors:MoeFoh wrote:
You could try Imgburn.
https://www.imgburn.com/index.php?act=download
After installation, extract this file to the Imgburn install directory for full CDI support.
W 09:37:52 Miscompare at LBA: 17795, Offset: 2072
W 09:37:52 Device: 0x8C
W 09:37:52 Image File: 0xCA
W 09:37:52 Total Errors in Sector: 86
W 09:37:52 Note: The drive probably corrected the EDC Area because it's wrong in the image file.
Not sure if that would cause this but I figured see what you think.
You can search and find some good articles on Dreamcast laser calibration.
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Re: MAME4ALL CDI Help
Yeah they all need it in time there all dieingTheMilkMan93 wrote:Aaaaand that fixed it, as well as the few others that did not work the laser adjustment made it all work. thank you alot for the assistance!MoeFoh wrote:Just one bad block that may of been auto-fixed - shouldn't stop the disc from at least booting.TheMilkMan93 wrote:
I'm wondering if it's my LG drive on my PC or maybe it's just like you originally suggested about adjusting the drive. I ran IMGburn and got the same results but I did get some errors:
W 09:37:52 Miscompare at LBA: 17795, Offset: 2072
W 09:37:52 Device: 0x8C
W 09:37:52 Image File: 0xCA
W 09:37:52 Total Errors in Sector: 86
W 09:37:52 Note: The drive probably corrected the EDC Area because it's wrong in the image file.
Not sure if that would cause this but I figured see what you think.
You can search and find some good articles on Dreamcast laser calibration.
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