is possible to place and burn full parts goodset nintendo 64 on a DVDR 4.7GB + Project64?
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is possible to place and burn full parts goodset nintendo 64 on a DVDR 4.7GB + Project64?
I don't see why not. You would just need software that supports burning a data disc; I believe Windows has had a feature to do this since Vista. Here's a video that describes the process; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vWUtM0ML8rc
If you plan on playing the games off the disc you'll probably want to extract them first (if they're in .rar or .7z format; PJ64 doesn't support these afaik), or if each archive holds more than one rom (i.e., different languages or versions). You'll also have to do multiple DVDs if they come out to more than 4.7gB of course.
I use Imgburn and I was wondering if there will be space and will fit in full parts of GoodN64 and PJ64 only 1 DVDR 4.7GB, will fit ?
I'm not sure how big the set is exactly as I haven't downloaded it myself; you'll have to download the set to see how big it's going to be. You'll also want to extract the roms before checking the size if you plan on running them straight off the disc.
What is the size in GB from all parts of the GoodN64 gives to burn them to DVDR 4.7GB?
Once you have the set downloaded, highlight all of the parts, then right click them and click Properties. This will bring up a window with the size in GB. If the number it shows is bigger than 4.7, you will have to use more than one DVDR. Simple as that.
I want to know before downloading the goodset because I only have 1 DVDR 4.7GB and not know if it will fit all parts on this disc
Each part is 1.1GB and the last one if 950MB. So 4.4GB + 0.95GB = 5.35GB.
It's just simple math..
Is possible I to compress even more parties and burn on a 4.7GB DVDR?
I did ok
all goodsets (snes, mega drive, Nintendo64, nes, master system) are reliable and secure servers? all these goodsets will not be deleted from the servers in the future and I can download them whenever I want without any change in the content of goodsets?
This website has been up and running over 13 years, I think it's safe to say these files aren't going anywhere anytime soon. Still, it's always best to keep your own local copies of files you want available to you forever.
I'm burning all the roms on DVD, Nipponic is reliable? just think this media here
1 DVDR Nipponic the brand is good and has quality? I just found this brand here in my city in Brazil
2 Who manufactures DVDR for Nipponic?
3 photo: http://www.tecnomidia.com.br/assets/...2[/ATTACH]
I'm afraid to burn the roms in the DVDR Nipponic brand and then have problems roms delete the disc or the disc has problems, the discs Nipponic are very cheap