Copying CD's with EZ CD Pro / Creator.
Copying with EZ CD Pro: http://www.adaptec.com/
Step 1
Insert the Playstation original CD into your CD-R drive. Open up Easy CD Pro MM v3.0, and click on CD Recorder, Read. This will show you the table of contents on the CD. The 1st track is in Mode 2 CD-XA. The other tracks are DA (Digital Audio). Highlight the first track, and then choose Copy. Give it a filename with the extension .ISO. 99% into the copy you should receive a positioning error; however, this does no harm to the final disk.
Note: Snapshot on the other hand (formerly PSXCOPY) doesn't give an error at all, and is fully automated. Only problem with it is that it's a slightly harder to use. I've been using Easy CD Pro MM v3.0, which works fine, but Snapshot has replaced it.
Step 2
Once that is done, choose the second track, and give it a name (usually a number of the track to avoid confusion) with the extension .WAV. Do this for all of the above mentioned DA tracks. Note: some games do not have any CD-DA tracks, I.E. Resident Evil, Kings Field, and W.F. Wrestling. So this step would be unnecessary.
Step 3
Once you have all of the CD onto your hard drive, Select Edit, Cue Sheet. Now select CD-XA. Next drag from file manager the 1st data track (extension .ISO) over to the cue sheet window. Then do the same for the CD-DA (extension .WAV) files in the order in which you copied them, i.e. 2,3,4,5, etc. Now save the cue sheet (extension .CUE), and exit the Cue Sheet Editor.
Step 4
Insert your blank 74min CDR Disc into your CDR drive. Next click on the REC icon in Easy CD Pro. Pick Cue Sheet, then select the Cue Sheet you have just created, then select Write, and OK. If all goes well, in about a half an hour (for 2x recorders) you should have a duplicate Playstation Disk.
Last modified 18-01-98