casanovaC4
May 14th, 2010, 15:04
Hy,
I recently played Transformers Revenge of the fallen NTSC DVD after burning it onto a dvd. The game played fine and i finished it without any problems.
After this i burnt Street Fighter EX3 NTSC CD and onto a CD but when i ran it, to my surprise my ps2 gave me a unsupported format/disc read error instead. when i booted ps2 with SF EX3 it picked it up within no time, meaning ps2 read the game without any prob, but did not run it and gave me a unsupported format/disc read error instead.
So i checked it with pcsx2 and when i ran the game with it, again to my surprise, only this time the game ran and i played training with few characters.
So after that i burnt Tekken 5 NTSC DVD and it ran without any problems too, just like transformers.
Now i can't understand why my ps2 is not running SF EX3 on CD but running the other two games on DVD, i should also tell that i have a MODDED PS2 and i can play any game i buy from the market whether its a CD or DVD but with burnt games i am having problem(CDs).
I checked many PAL and NTSC versions of SF EX3 and wasted my CDs getting the same error. I even checked them on pcsx2 before and after burning and all those versions ran fine on the emulator but my ps2 gave me unsupported format/disc read error i.e unsupported format error when i boot ps2 with the game and disc read error in the browser section.
I used Astroburn Lite tool, with standard CD-Rs, i even checked CD-RW but my ps2 does not run RW, maybe due to the chip but i'm not worried about the RWs, it's the CDs.
Now i am thinking of running the game from USBExtreme way but i am not sure whether it will run in this way or not.
Anyone who has any idea about this, please help me out 'cause i like this game very much and i wanna know whats wrong with my ps2 running market CD games but not running self burnt CD games.
Oh and one more thing, i also ran it with Action Replay V2, which by the way is a 100% genuine and original CD, but ps2 won't run SF EX3 in this way either.
Any help on this matter will be appreciated.
Regards.
I recently played Transformers Revenge of the fallen NTSC DVD after burning it onto a dvd. The game played fine and i finished it without any problems.
After this i burnt Street Fighter EX3 NTSC CD and onto a CD but when i ran it, to my surprise my ps2 gave me a unsupported format/disc read error instead. when i booted ps2 with SF EX3 it picked it up within no time, meaning ps2 read the game without any prob, but did not run it and gave me a unsupported format/disc read error instead.
So i checked it with pcsx2 and when i ran the game with it, again to my surprise, only this time the game ran and i played training with few characters.
So after that i burnt Tekken 5 NTSC DVD and it ran without any problems too, just like transformers.
Now i can't understand why my ps2 is not running SF EX3 on CD but running the other two games on DVD, i should also tell that i have a MODDED PS2 and i can play any game i buy from the market whether its a CD or DVD but with burnt games i am having problem(CDs).
I checked many PAL and NTSC versions of SF EX3 and wasted my CDs getting the same error. I even checked them on pcsx2 before and after burning and all those versions ran fine on the emulator but my ps2 gave me unsupported format/disc read error i.e unsupported format error when i boot ps2 with the game and disc read error in the browser section.
I used Astroburn Lite tool, with standard CD-Rs, i even checked CD-RW but my ps2 does not run RW, maybe due to the chip but i'm not worried about the RWs, it's the CDs.
Now i am thinking of running the game from USBExtreme way but i am not sure whether it will run in this way or not.
Anyone who has any idea about this, please help me out 'cause i like this game very much and i wanna know whats wrong with my ps2 running market CD games but not running self burnt CD games.
Oh and one more thing, i also ran it with Action Replay V2, which by the way is a 100% genuine and original CD, but ps2 won't run SF EX3 in this way either.
Any help on this matter will be appreciated.
Regards.