A gui frontend for burning 360 backups with your Mac.
Source: idog.appleguru.org
Topic: Xbox 360
Short Desciption:Running OS X 10.4.7 (I still don't trust. 10.4.8, will wait for 10.4.9 or Leopard ... And finally, I have a XBOX 360 with a Hitachi drive, don't know ...
Content Inside: A gui frontend for burning 360 backups with your Mac. A gui frontend for burning 360 backups with your Mac. First a word of caution : use this program at your own risk ! I take no responsibility if it produces any coasters. I have tested it myself successfully, but if it doesnt work for you. Im sorry Basically, iBurn360 is nothing more than a GUI frontend to a few terminal commands, see the tutorial by Appleguru/Milocoon for more details. Starting iBurn360 : Once started, the first thing you should do is check the preferences : Make sure to enter the correct paths and save them : Once it is saved, close the dialog. Mount a duallayer in your recorder and press the Refresh button : After pressing Refresh : iBurn360 will automatically detect the drive with the dual layer disc and select it. It will also retrieve the available recording speeds. Next step is to drag an XBOX 360 image (.iso or .000 file) from the Finder into the designated box. I know there is a bug (heck, there are a lot of things that can be improved, but thats the reason of a 0.1 version ) here, when you drag a file again to the box, the text is appended to the existing text. Dont panic, the box is editable, just remove the previous text. When you have set the correct speed, click Burn. Ah ! The automatic image validation kicks in This message means that iBurn360 just saved you a coaster. Click Patch to have the 360 image patched or Abort to review your settings again. Of course. you press Patch Ok, patching is done. Now press OK to start burning. Note : In case the patching is not needed, burning will start right away ! (after pressing Burn). Burning has started : Now just wait for it to finish. the number above burn is the percentage done. The progress bar speaks for itself and the textbox below is the output from the actual burning engine. Dont worry about the rotating pizza, iBurn360 hasnt crashed, its just writing. Another screenshot. just me trying to fill some pages : Youll notice that ...

