QUOTE(calvin940 @ May 28 2006, 10:39 PM)

Out of my 7 games, the only one that required some modifications to one of the sections was Tomb raider. The others worked fine.
Also, you don't need to extract game.iso from the WxRipped iso. You are basically removing stuff and putting it back in. It's an extra step and time that is not needed. Just patch your WxRipped iso with the ss.bin (I use 1.3 just fine) and it works everytime.
Calvin
Haha! :-) You think I haven't tried this? You think I haven't already "just inserted the SS.bin"? I'm not knocking your idea or anything, granted that is the way it SHOULD be done. But we all know that with computers, things don't always work that way.
All I know is that ripping it with wxripper, patching in the ss.bin, and burning it yielded frisbees.
This is a suggestion to a solution if you're doing the steps right and still getting a bad DVD. I have had nothing but bad discs doing it the "easy" way and doing it my way I've had nothing but successful burns everytime.
I agree with you, though, I wish just inserting would work, but not knowing what was wrong with my burns and then finding that this worked, I figured that I should share it with others. I thought that was what a forum was for?
So as a disclaimer:
DO THE BURN BY THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THE TUTORIAL THE FIRST TIME.
IF IT DOESN'T WORK, TRY MY METHOD FOR FUN.Cheers, all! Hope this helps someone like me.
-Red
PS As far as geebee's comment about it "all" being in his tutorial...
Your tutorial is a pretty nice piece of work, I've been a reader since V7, but let's just say that it's lacking in the wxRipper department and
doesn't address the problem stated here. I don't know why it seems like everyone's duty out there is to bash someone who tries to contribute?! I found a problem, found a solution and everyone is having trouble with that.
I posted this in the hopes of hearing back from someone else with this problem and saying this fixed it.
This post has been edited by RedMedic: May 29 2006, 11:38 PM