EMXP - creating CDROM for EIII

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dvdborn:
If I were to write a CD-ROM .ISO image that was created with EMXP for the EIII, which settings do I need to enter in Toast so that I can burn a CD-ROM that can be read with the EIII?

I created an EIII image, renamed it to .ISO and opened it in Toast. But Toast needs to know the following info:
Pregap: Number of sectors
Postgap: Number of sectors
Sector Size: default is 2352 Bytes
Scrambled: Yes/No

I tried burning a CD-ROM with the default settings (0 sectors pre- and postgap, 2532 Bytes/Sector and not scrambled. But that CD-ROM didn't get recognized by the EIII.

So does anybody knows which settings to use?

Update: I also tried burning a CD in Disk Utility. This doesn't ask for any extra information. But again the CD-ROM was useless.

David

esynthesist:
Can you try 2048 bytes/sector ?
I don't know about the other settings... I'm using Windows software, not Mac, so I don't have problems  ;D
(first time I can  say something positive about Windows)

///E-Synthesist

dvdborn:
Hi E-Synthesist,

I also tried 2048 Bytes/sector. But that didn't work either. I'm going to try all the available options and see if one of them will work.

Which software do you use under Windows?

David

esynthesist:
I use Nero, without changing any of its proposed default settings. I simply choose "burn image" and "write", that's it.
I just checked the parameters of an original EmuIII CD-ROM. Again, I don't know about the pre/postgap parameters, but the bytes/sector parameter is definitely 2048 b/sector.
Also I burn the images as ISO, not ISO/UDF or UDF...

dvdborn:
I tried Nero today to burn an EIII CD-ROM and low and behold it worked.

This is an excellent feature. I can now convert and backup my own sample library to a CD-ROM that the EIII can read. Amazing.

David

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