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Twillinx - Sep 12, 2003
 Twillinx Sep 12, 2003
Topic and topic description pretty much explains what I'm after. I've read in this forum of such a program; couldn't find it when I was looking for it today though (read about it yesterday )

Right now I'm using notepad whenever I don't have the que, and it works... but I'm lazy.

Btw, don't know if this matters or not but I intend to make the cues for Saturn games.

 HeyFreak Sep 12, 2003
Yes there is, and it's called Sega Cue Maker (seriously!). With it you can make .cue's for Mega CD and Saturn iso's.

you can download it here http://www.segacd.org/files.html...

It's really easy to use too! Just create the .cue and burn with CDRwin

 IBarracudaI Sep 12, 2003
Sega cue maker is the tool you need

I prefer to use the old versions of sega cue maker, command line based. here goes some more links to the same prog

Sega Cue Maker (ISO+WAV)...

Sega Cue Maker (ISO+MP3)...

If you happen to find a bin file and you don't have a cuesheet.. this program won't help you, actually there is no available app for that, in BIN+CUE rips if you miss the bin or the cue you're screwed :devil

 HeyFreak Sep 12, 2003

  
	
	
Originally posted by IBarracudaI@Sep 12, 2003 @ 04:33 AM

Sega cue maker is the tool you need

I prefer to use the old versions of sega cue maker, command line based. here goes some more links to the same prog

Sega Cue Maker (ISO+WAV)...

Sega Cue Maker (ISO+MP3)...

If you happen to find a bin file and you don't have a cuesheet.. this program won't help you, actually there is no available app for that, in BIN+CUE rips if you miss the bin or the cue you're screwed :devil


aren't there any programs that enable you to convert bin's to iso's?

I'm not shure but I think Isobuster is capable of doing this..

 IBarracudaI Sep 12, 2003
There are several programs that allow that, BUT a bin file has all the cd tracks lined up in it... if there is no cuesheet, there is no way ANY program can find out the layout of the image.. most programs that open bin files directly assume that all the bin file is one track (the first one), ie, in a saturn bin file you have a datatrack and several cdda's in the bin file, if you open the bin file directly, those apps will consider that the whole file is a datatrack.. no way you can play the cdda's

 Twillinx Sep 12, 2003
Damn, that was some fast answering. Thanks alot!

 IBarracudaI Sep 12, 2003
hehe, you were lucky and caught some people logged in

As a side note.. I think i'm spending too much time in here lol