J Jetfab Inactive User Joined Feb 3, 2008 Messages 33 Reaction score 1 Jun 1, 2008 #1 How do you find out what format a downloaded game is in? I didn't do the ones I have so they're already on disk. Cheers
How do you find out what format a downloaded game is in? I didn't do the ones I have so they're already on disk. Cheers
X xbc DW Member + Joined Jul 7, 2005 Messages 815 Reaction score 25 Location Worcestershire Jun 1, 2008 #2 When you get the file down there may be a NFO file that you open with notepad which will you give info of the download or use Regionfrii and find the iso of the game and this will tell you if it's PAL or NTSC
When you get the file down there may be a NFO file that you open with notepad which will you give info of the download or use Regionfrii and find the iso of the game and this will tell you if it's PAL or NTSC
SuperPP Inactive User Joined Nov 24, 2006 Messages 565 Reaction score 34 Jun 1, 2008 #3 I always browse the ISO for region info with both Regionfrii and Brickblocker. This not only confirms the region, but also it's a genuine ISO.
I always browse the ISO for region info with both Regionfrii and Brickblocker. This not only confirms the region, but also it's a genuine ISO.
J Jetfab Inactive User Joined Feb 3, 2008 Messages 33 Reaction score 1 Jun 2, 2008 #4 Thanks for the replies. These are already burnt on to a disk and my PC doesn't see them. Any other suggestions welcome. Cheers
Thanks for the replies. These are already burnt on to a disk and my PC doesn't see them. Any other suggestions welcome. Cheers