![]() You cannot use Shrink to build a DVD-9 ISO. So here's my question: If I want Silent Hill to be as close to the original as possible when I can only make a file-backup, can I use the MDS I generate from DVD Decrypter with the ISO I build with ImgBurn? Also, what did people use to build their ISOs before ImgBurn added the capability? The few times I was forced to do this, I just set DVD Shrink to "no compression" and outputted a DVD9 ISO but I'm sure my results were far from the original (I guess the layer-break was wherever Shrink decided to put it). For instance, I backed up Silent Hill this way, until I found RipIt4Me. I use full ISOs almost exclusively, so the advent of newer copy protections forcing me to use DVD Fab Decrypter and other non-ISO freeware has made me concerned about my backups. ![]() My goals are to make my backups as close to the original as possible. Daemon-Tools and DVD Decrypter were both so refined at that time that I question whether my interpretation of what an MDS file is was correct. It reported 120mm instead of 80mm, so it was not accurately emulating the original disc like expected. I ripped it and mounted the MDS with Daemon-Tools and looked at the info DVD Decrypter reported. DVD Decrypter reported that it was an 80mm disc. ![]() 120mm).Ī couple years ago, I had a mini-DVD video from the Wal-Mart exclusive version of 1080 Avalanche (a Gamecube game). For instance, the disc's physical size (80mm vs. ![]() I always thought they stored the extra disc information that an ISO would not contain. "MDS" stands for "Media Descriptor" IIRC. ![]()
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