CD-i Ready Lets Go
>> Saturday, March 24, 2007
CD-i discs aren't copy protected and you're not the first one who want to burn an image of their CD-i game to try with the CD-i emulator. Unfortunately, the Green Book has a few obscure formats, like CD-i Ready. CD-i Ready is a compact disc format based on the CD-i format. CD-i format and CD-i Ready format use different techniques to get audio CD players to skip over the CD-i software and data. CD-i Ready places the software and data in the pregap of Track 1. Standard CD-i format places the software and data into ordinary tracks, but omits the tracks from the table of contents. In this way SPC Vision was able to press the music trakcs of their videogames as an audio CD on the same CD-i. In an audio CD player, the music would be played just as a normal audio CD. In a CD-i player, the game would start. Excellent idea! The only downside now is these discs are very hard to copy.
Not working? The only thing to think of is to try another computer and CD-ROM drive if you have access to other PC tech. Then you might find a drive that works. If you're using Windows 98 it might be worth inserting, ejecting and inserting the CD again! On the first run the CD is recognised as an AudioCD then after you eject/insert it doesn't. Crazy I know!Most CD-i Ready discs can be copied using CloneCD. Sometimes small errors still occur, but I've never had a non-working copy from CloneCD. Though the problem is whether your CD/DVD drive is capable of reading CD-i Ready discs correctly. If your drive can't handle the discs, even CloneCD will fail.
Known CD-i ready discs are:
-A Christmas Songbook
-Accelerator
-Alien Gate
-Beyond Limits
-Escape
-Lucky Luke
-Louis Armstrong
-Dark Fables of Aesop
-More Dark Fables of Aesop
-Mozart
-Opera Imaginaire
-Pavarotti
-Steel Machine
-The Apprentice
-Dimo's Quest
-The Worlds of...
On this special type of CD-i the CD-i data track is stored in pause sectors preceeding track 1. That way it's possible to play a CD-i (containing both audio and data) either in a CD audio or a CD-i player. In fact that most burning tools investigate the content of a CD by using the TOC (Table of Contents), they won't recognize the hidden data track. Get a trial version of CloneCD here: http://www.slysoft.com
Also, if you know more CD-i Ready discs, please post them below!
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I found differences between the USA and European versions of CD-i Ready games. Including The Apprentice, Dimo's Quest and I think also Steel Machine. For some reason one of the regional versions worked under CloneCD with no problem tried the other region with the same settings and it wouldn't work!
how can you tell if a disc is "CD-i Ready" format?
They have a visible 'gap' in data on the disk surface. Possibly a separation in tracks. This would not be visible on a backup of the game.
They have a visible 'gap' in data on the disk surface. Possibly a separation in tracks. This would not be visible on a backup of the game.
They have a visible 'gap' in data on the disk surface. Possibly a separation in tracks. This would not be visible on a backup of the game.
We also made James Brown: 24 Hour Non-Stop Hit Machine as CDi-Ready, and used the internal CDi-Ready toolkit that was made in Los Angeles by Aim/PIMA's MusicWorks with a local band, Toledo Waltz, to show executives how easy a title could be turned out (art, lyrics, and encoding in three nights).
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