DarkKnight38
The original
i figure i'd have more success asking here...
There's burners that can burn high density cd roms hitting the mainstream nowadays, my friend just got a dvd +-rw/cd-rw/hd-burn combo. They burn up to 1400mb on a regular cd-r. Here's some info on it: http://www.digital-sanyo.com/BURN-Proof/HD-BURN/structure.html
My question is, how different are these to GD-Roms? can drives that can read these special HD discs read GDs as well? Has anyone tried burning a full rip of a GD-rom onto one of these and tried it on the dreamcast? And since they're making firmware that can enable normal dvd players to read these discs, i assume it's just as possible to make firmware read GDs, right?
There's burners that can burn high density cd roms hitting the mainstream nowadays, my friend just got a dvd +-rw/cd-rw/hd-burn combo. They burn up to 1400mb on a regular cd-r. Here's some info on it: http://www.digital-sanyo.com/BURN-Proof/HD-BURN/structure.html
My question is, how different are these to GD-Roms? can drives that can read these special HD discs read GDs as well? Has anyone tried burning a full rip of a GD-rom onto one of these and tried it on the dreamcast? And since they're making firmware that can enable normal dvd players to read these discs, i assume it's just as possible to make firmware read GDs, right?