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| Cuzkey - Feb 4, 2003 |
| mal | Feb 4, 2003 | |||
So what is actually going wrong? Can you be any more specific? If the problem is EZCD Pro, you can always burn iso/mp3 using CDRWin.... If you're feeling adventurous, you could <a href="http://litespeedcomputers.com/sx/cgi/ib3/ikonboard.cgi?act=ST;f=10;t=5507">convert<a/> the iso/mp3 to bin/cue. | ||||
| King M | Feb 4, 2003 | ||
| http://segacd.org... for instructions on burning iso-mp3 sets. | |||
| MasterAkumaMatata | Feb 5, 2003 | |||
If your intent was to play a Sega CD game with Gens, why not just play off the ISO+MP3 directly on your HDD as megametalgreymon mentioned above? You'll get much better access speed than playing from a burned disc. | ||||
| Curtis | Feb 5, 2003 | ||
| Turn on "Perfect Synchro" in the CPU menu of Gens. And read the...uh...fabulous manual. : | |||
| Cuzkey | Feb 5, 2003 | ||
| well, i did try that. and it did the same thing that i had done when making a cd with ezcd pro so, i guess its prolly corrupt. | |||
| Taelon | Feb 5, 2003 | ||
| Cuzkey: put one of your burned CDs in your PC's drive. Go to Windows Explorer, select ALL files on the CD including subdirectories and copy them to a test folder somewhere on your HD. If the copy process fails at any point before it finishes, you know for sure that the ISO is corrupt or (more likely) truncated/incomplete. On a side note... I just can't believe that people would burn CD after CD after CD and not just stop and think "now what could be the real problem here" ... Blank CDRs are cheap but not free, you know | |||
| Cuzkey | Feb 5, 2003 | ||
| its not like i did it one after another. ive tryed several Progs. and this isnt limited to just sega cd games, PcEngine Cd games allso. i buy like 100 cdr's for 5 bucks a pop at comp shows. so it really doesnt bother me anyway. i mean its not like i'm trying to waste em either though. anyway, thx for the advise about copying and pasting/drag and dropping. i never knew that. | |||
| Taelon | Feb 7, 2003 | ||
| I see where you're coming from. As for PC-Engine games... unless I'm mistaken those are a whole different breed... something about two data tracks, one of which is near the end, AFTER all the audio... which is very much a non-standard way of putting things on CD. It would just be more complicated to get those right to begin with... I only burn Saturn and Dreamcast games, though, so I can't speak for other formats. | |||