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The best MINI-DVD-Rs to buy for GameCube purposes are known as the RiData Ritek G04 Mini-DVD-Rs. THE GAMECUBE CANNOT READ ANYTHING MORE THAN THAT, AS IT SIMPLY DOES NOT HAVE THE SPACE TO DO SO. The only con with this method is that the GameCube is designed to fit Mini-DVDs, so if you put a normal size DVD, the weight may be too much for the motor of the lens, and will result in the disc spinning too slowly, and having lag in videos and loading speeds, and possibly halting the game altogether. This is useful if you only have access to good quality DVD-Rs, and to be able to make larger MULTI-BOOT ISO discs. It is also possible to buy a 'MODDED REPLACEMENT CASE, like the IcedCube case' which is a case that lets you fit normal size DVD-Rs in your GameCube. The reason for this is that the GameCube has an extremely sensitive lens, and will only read discs that are of very high quality, and will shun completely, or have slowdown issues, with the rest. If you plan on making backups for your Nintendo GameCube, you will need the best blanks available.
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One can check the integrity of a GameCube ISO with software that enables you to view the contents of the ISOs. If it DOESN'T burn EVEN IN NERO, then the ISO is corrupt for sure. If an ISO refuses to burn in IMGBurn, you can almost guarantee that it is corrupt, but you may however try to burn it in Nero, as this should burn it for sure. The best software to burn Nintendo GameCube and Nintendo Wii ISOs, hands down, is known as IMGBurn.
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The LG-8164b series is the most recommendable. The model numbers are from a series of LG DVD-ROM drives: This works with GameCube and Wii originals and backups, and is the easier method than the BroadBand Adaptor Modem, and can do Nintendo Wii discs as well.
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The Mod-Chip, however, requires opening up the machine to solder a chip inside.Īn alternative is to buy a specific model DVD-ROM drive for your PC that is capable of reading Nintendo GameCube and Nintendo Wii discs, and running an application to rip the disc. In order to do this, however, you MUST have a GameCube console, a GameCube BroadBand Adaptor Modem, and ANY MODDING solution. įor those of you who own GameCube consoles and would like to connect them to your PC with the BroadBand Adaptor Modem, it is possible to make backups of the disc inside the machine, and be able to stream any applications from emulators to GameCube ISO images from your PC to the GameCube. You can then recompile the image if you want to. It is also possible to extract the contents of you ISO to a folder on your hard disk that is readable by the PC. **OPENING, VIEWING, AND EDITING GAMECUBE IMAGES:**įor those interested in viewing the contents of you GameCube ISO, to view the game information and region, and perhaps to extract the game banner for archiving, it is possible to do with software. There is also software to allow you to extract individual WIPED ISOs from a MULTI-BOOT ISO image. This software also allows you to make the compilations up to 3GB, allowing you to fill a standard DVD-R, allowing for more games on the disc. There is software that enables you to take WIPED ISOs that amount to the standard size of a GameCube image and create a 'Multi-Boot ISO' from it, meaning you can make your own 3-in-1 compilations for example. It is also possible to take a WIPED ISO and to 'FIX' it, by filling in the 'garbage bytes' and make the ISO in question the standard size. This ISO basically contains the game files, and no blank space to fill it to the standard size.
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Using software, it is possible to WIPE an ISO, meaning to take the 1.35GB and to shrink it by removing all the 'garbage bytes', and just be left with a WIPED ISO. Since this is the case, the remaining space in the ISO is known as 'garbage bytes', and are empty for the purpose of filling up the ISO to make it the standard size. Thus, the only way to make images of GameCube games is to use very select PC DVD drives capable of reading the media, or connecting your PC to the GameCube with the GameCube BroadBand Adaptor Modem and streaming the image file to your PC Hard Disk.Ī GameCube image has either the filename extension GCM or ISO.Īlthough the ISO is a standard of 1.35GB, the game contents may actually be less than that. The GameCube, however, starts by reading the outside, and has its last sector on the inside. A conventional disc has its data burn from the inside of the disc, and has its last sector on the outside of the disc. The GameCube has a special way of reading the data on their Mini-DVDs which makes it impossible to read in a standard PC DVD drive.
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The GameCube is unlikely to read, even a homemade disc, that is less than about 700MB-800MB big.
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The reason it is this big is because the GameCube is designed to read a disc that is full, for easy access. A standard size of a GameCube image (or known as ISO here) is 1,459,978,240 bytes big.