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gusseuh - Apr 23, 2002
 gusseuh Apr 23, 2002
can you say me where to find a cue-maker ? Nero perfectly burns a iso+wav if it's linked to a *.cue....

So pleaaase help me !!!

 Mysticales Apr 23, 2002
Goes over here.

 rapalotmafia1@hotmail.com Apr 23, 2002
Here's some good advice (seriously).

The CDRwin burning software has a decent explanation of cue's. Learn it

I don't know any cue makers.

Send me the info and I'll make you a cue!

How's about that!

I need to know if the iso is either Mode1/Mode2 and either 2048/2352 cycles!

If you don't know I'll asume it's Mode1 & 2048 cycles

And I need to know how many audio tracks you have.

Mail me: Rapalotmafia1@hotmail.com...

No Sweat baby!

 malr Apr 23, 2002
Yes there is a Cue maker out there and it's quite good. It's called the Sega Cue Maker. I don't know where the offical site is however, but you can download it at elportal (link here...). When downloading it make sure you don't have any download manager software active, like Get Right, or else it won't download. You just need the ISO or RAW file then the MP3s or WAVs named in some sort of order, then generate the cue.

 King M Apr 23, 2002
http://www.fortunecity.com/underworld/stunt/644/...

 malr Apr 23, 2002
Oh, that's the site of the guy who made it. Thanks for pointing it out King M, I totally forgot.

 gusseuh Apr 24, 2002
Sorry for having posted this question in the wrong board ^^

and thanks to everyone who answered me, you saved my life lol

thx again !!!

 archiver Apr 24, 2002

  
	
	
Originally posted by rapalotmafia1@hotmail.com...@April 22 2002,15:24

I need to know if the iso is either Mode1/Mode2 and either 2048/2352 cycles!


One thing I've been using for helping determine what type of mode a mystery image may be is CDMage.... That might help you in the future.

Credit and thanks go to Mal, who's been suggesting that great tool

 mal Apr 25, 2002

  
	
	
Originally posted by archiver@April 25 2002,01:50

Credit and thanks go to Mal, who's been suggesting that great tool


Cheers.

CDMage is certainly a top piece of software.