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burning files with nero 6 without a q file
genisus man - Jan 22, 2006
 genisus man Jan 22, 2006
Hi,

I was going through the topics and I stumbled accross the little manual or how-to burn games to cd-rs with nero. It was a godsent, until I realized that of all the games I had, none of them (or very few out of the 3 that I have...) had no q files. They had iso and mp3 files, that's it though. I looked in the help and FAQ section and stil couldn't find it. Could someone direct me to the link, or give me instructions on what to do? Using nero 6.

thanks

 N00b Jan 22, 2006
You just need the .iso and the .mp3 files ! Select the burn image function of Nero and choose your .iso file, just like you would choose a .cue file.

 genisus man Jan 22, 2006
So let me get this straight. I only select the .iso file, not the mp3 files? (In other words, the iso files will sorta "grab" the .mp3 files as it needs them?) Or do I select all of the files, .iso, .mp3, etc etc? I don't own a sega cd yet, but will order one soon enough (along with a saturn, dreamcast, and 3

do).

 it290 Jan 22, 2006
No, you need the mp3 files too. I haven't used Windows Nero for a while, so I can't remember, but isn't there some sort of track editor? If so, you need to have the iso file as the first track and the mp3 files in order as the subsequent tracks. Then burn the whole thing to a disc- I would suggest using DAO mode. However, iso/mp3 is never going to get you a perfect disc, and also the pregaps for the tracks may not be correct, which can cause problems with some titles. I would recommend looking for a correct .cue file if you can possibly find one.

 lordofduct Jan 23, 2006
Yeah... there is a "mix-mode" process that lets you select a data track and subsequent audio files.

The thing is it only likes .iso files.

If you get a .bin/.mp3 back up (which most of mine are) then you will need to write a cue sheet which is VERY easy. Shit I write them for my .iso/.mp3 ones as well because you don't need to deal with the Nero wizard thing and just select the .cue sheet instead.

 genisus man Jan 25, 2006
Ok, can someone please tell me how to write a q sheet?

thanks

 mal Jan 25, 2006
Grab the Saturn Cue Maker from here....

I'm sure there are newer and possibly better ways of making them, but that's what I used before I learned how to write them myself.

 genisus man Jan 27, 2006
I'm guessing this works with scd games too?

 mal Jan 27, 2006
Yes.

 genisus man Jan 27, 2006
Ok good, now I just gotta find that damned road rash for the scd...