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Burning ISO's with Nero
distortedpenguin - Feb 27, 2002
 distortedpenguin Feb 27, 2002
Can anyone tell me how to burn ISO's with MP3's etc from the saturnlaptop ftp, ive downloaded Fighters Megamix and extracted all files (.rar , .r00 , .r01 etc) and now i have a bunch of MP3's and an ISO file, does anyone know what to do to burn it to a CD-R, with Nero 5.0 coz EZCD wont work with WinXP. Thanks

Also, how can you tell what Model Saturn u have, (yeah im a n00bie)

 mal Feb 27, 2002
Try this for burning with Nero....

Generally* Model 1 Saturns have oval power and reset buttons and a CD access LED. Model 2 Saturns have round power and reset buttons and no CD access LED.

The best way to tell is to open up your Saturn and count the number of wires in the ribbon cable from the CD controller board to the main board. If there are 20 it is Model 1, if there are 21 it is Model 2.

*there are exceptions

 MasterAkumaMatata Feb 28, 2002
Thanks for digging up that thread, mal

To add to what I wrote on that thread, you can use Lodger's Cue Maker... to create a cue sheet for you if you find creating cue sheets manually to be a difficult task after reading the FAQs in the Misc.... section.

 distortedpenguin Feb 28, 2002
ok, this is what i did, i made a cue sheet with lodgers cue sheet maker and burned it as ISO + MP3 (i was burning fighters megamix downloaded from saturnlaptop ftp) and burned it with nero by selecting burn image then selecting *.cue. The game loads untill i try and choose a character to play as, but then it wont let me select a character to play as. it just makes a noise and wont load, any help with this would be good.

This is the first game i have made and now i have 2 very nice looking Coasters for my desk

 MasterAkumaMatata Feb 28, 2002
1. What speed did you burn it at?

2. What CD-R brand did you use?

3. What are the specs to those MP3? sampling rate (kHz), VBR or CBR, etc.

 distortedpenguin Feb 28, 2002
1. Burnt it at 12x hmmmm, bad idea now i think of it, what speed should i burn at??

2. PC Line Disks 650MB Silver on top Slightly green on bottom.

3. Bit Rate = 160kbps , Sampling Rate = 44 khz

 MasterAkumaMatata Feb 28, 2002
1. 4X or lower

2. Never heard of those, are they really cheap?

3. MP3 quality seems fine

 distortedpenguin Feb 28, 2002
ok, 4X or lower, ill try that, PC Line are about £15 for 50 from PC World (www.pcworld.co.uk... - i think) which is about $20 if u live in US

Thanks for your help, ill try it and let you know how it goes

 distortedpenguin Feb 28, 2002
hmm, i tried 4X and no, just another coaster, but now with a very nice design, as when the CD was spinning in the Drive i took a Pen to it and now it has a very nice circle pattern Try it, lol!

 mal Feb 28, 2002

  
	
	
Quote: from MasterAkumaMatata on 7:32 pm on Feb. 28, 2002

Thanks for digging up that thread, mal


No worries.

Any chance of you writing Nero burning instructions for the miscellaneous section? You seem to be the one with all the answers.

 MasterAkumaMatata Mar 1, 2002
mal: Instructions on how to burn with Nero is pretty straight forward; it's as simple as loading a cue sheet, choosing your burn speed, and burn. The hard part for many people is creating the cue sheet manually, but we have Lodger to thank for his cue maker.

distortedpenguin: Besides using a different brand of CD-R blanks, try burning it Track At Once with FireBurner (you may use the same cue sheet) since your version of Nero may not have the TAO option.

BTW, how are you booting this game up, installed modboard or swap trick? Also, are you able to play the audio tracks (track02 --> track42) on your computer or a regular CD player?

 distortedpenguin Mar 1, 2002
Yeah, my version of Nero supports Track at once, i think ive been using disk at once tho. ill try that, and im using a swap technique, as i cant afford a mod board yet, but hopefully soon, i know that sounds stuped coz mod boards are only like $10 but it will cost loads to deliver it to scotland

and yeah i can play the tracks on a cd player and in the saturn BIOS.

 mal Mar 3, 2002

  
	
	
Quote: from MasterAkumaMatata on 8:59 pm on Mar. 1, 2002

mal: Instructions on how to burn with Nero is pretty straight forward; it's as simple as loading a cue sheet, choosing your burn speed, and burn. The hard part for many people is creating the cue sheet manually, but we have Lodger to thank for his cue maker.


I dig that, but the number of times people ask about burning with Nero...