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grandparagon

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Using Xbc To Backup Xbox1 Games, Any Different?
« on: December 17, 2006, 02:12:00 PM »

Firstly, i have the samsung sd162c (or whatever its called, the kreon supported one (IMG:style_emoticons/default/tongue.gif)) and the pioneer 111d burner and the latest xtreme 4.2 firmware.

I can very VERY easily make xbox360 backups with Xbox Backup Creator (all i do is choose to read the disc, then change to the burner up the top and then write, i love it (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)) and i was wondering, if i were to backup my xbox games (just to play on the xbox360, dont have my original xbox anymore, nor will i get anoher one), do i have to do the exact same thing, but just choose xbox as the source instead?

And will i require dual layer dvd's (if the game is not on an xbox dual layer)?

I tried looking for some info on this, but i didnt have much luck. sorry if it was somewhere i overlooked

(also, i am aware the game needs to be on the Backwards compatability list)
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« Reply #1 on: December 19, 2006, 04:12:00 PM »

QUOTE(grandparagon @ Dec 18 2006, 06:27 AM) *
Firstly, i have the samsung sd162c (or whatever its called, the kreon supported one (IMG:style_emoticons/default/tongue.gif) ) and the pioneer 111d burner and the latest xtreme 4.2 firmware.

I can very VERY easily make xbox360 backups with Xbox Backup Creator (all i do is choose to read the disc, then change to the burner up the top and then write, i love it (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) ) and i was wondering, if i were to backup my xbox games (just to play on the xbox360, dont have my original xbox anymore, nor will i get anoher one), do i have to do the exact same thing, but just choose xbox as the source instead?

And will i require dual layer dvd's (if the game is not on an xbox dual layer)?

I tried looking for some info on this, but i didnt have much luck. sorry if it was somewhere i overlooked

(also, i am aware the game needs to be on the Backwards compatability list)


 

 

you will do the backup just like the 360 game disc but instead of xbox360, it is xbox1 and also select the 'sector mapping' option.  as for burning the .iso, i use imgburn and the layer break is different for xbox1.  the .dvd file will tell you the exact layer break if you are using imgburn.

 

yes, it is good if you do check the backwards compatibility list if your xbox1 game is in it.  also you will need to do a backward compatibilty update on your 360 console ( with a HD ) in order to play both xbox1 original and backup discs.

 

go to here to download this file and burn it to a cd-rw.  burn it as data, after you unzipped it, and insert it into your 360 console.  it will update your console, instead or going 'Live'.

 

cheers!

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grandparagon

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« Reply #2 on: December 19, 2006, 11:10:00 PM »

thanks a lot for your reply. All i wish to know now is if i absolutely need dual layer dvd's for xbox1 games that are far smaller than a single layer dvd. I've tried looking it up and i didnt see anything on it, but im sure as hell that its been mentioned before. I'd be fine if it needed dual layer, but i'd rather know if i didnt have to backup any of my xbox1 games on a dual layer  (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
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« Reply #3 on: December 20, 2006, 09:03:00 AM »

I don't know how to use the quote thing. But you said, you will do the backup just like the 360 game disc but instead of xbox360, it is xbox1 and also select the 'sector mapping' option. as for burning the .iso, i use imgburn and the layer break is different for xbox1. the .dvd file will tell you the exact layer break if you are using imgburn.


What would the new layer break be for Xbox1? Are we supposed to leave the layer break alone, or keep switching it before we burn?
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« Reply #4 on: December 20, 2006, 01:24:00 PM »

Yes, what is the layer break?  We are talking about ripping games we already have (original) not ones that are for download that already have a dvd file so that info would be very helpful.  Thanks!
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« Reply #5 on: December 20, 2006, 02:05:00 PM »

ok guys, when using xbc, there are options for you to select either xbox360 or xbox1 game disc, just remember to select the ones you are backing up.  also, if xbox1 is selected, there is another option called 'use sector mapping', only for xbox1, select it.

 

xbc will create 2 files after reading/ripping your disc.  they are *.000 and *.dvd.  open the *.dvd file with 'notepad' and you will notice a layer break number.  xbox360 and xbox1 game discs are different.  if you are using imgburn program, be sure to insert the correct layer break numbers into -> Tools -> Setting -> Write -> Option User Specied -> Sectors in L0.......

 

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QUOTE(grandparagon @ Dec 20 2006, 03:25 PM) *
thanks a lot for your reply. All i wish to know now is if i absolutely need dual layer dvd's for xbox1 games that are far smaller than a single layer dvd. I've tried looking it up and i didnt see anything on it, but im sure as hell that its been mentioned before. I'd be fine if it needed dual layer, but i'd rather know if i didnt have to backup any of my xbox1 games on a dual layer (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)


 

hi there, i just managed to find out about xtreme v 5.0 and it mention about single layer discs.  you wanna read about it?  i am new to that at this moment......   (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)

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