HomeForumsWhat's newResources 
 
 
Can somebody help me to burn saturn cds?
alucardgar - Mar 13, 2003

 1  2  Next> 

 alucardgar Mar 13, 2003
I've tried to burn saturn games but nothing works. I have a iso/wav game, but even making a cue with sega cuemaker e cant load the cue on a virtual drive ( samplin rate must be 44100???????) or burn it with nero. Somebody know what to do?

 IBarracudaI Mar 13, 2003
humm, you should look for an audio converting tool, some allow converting 22khz (I presume that's the sample rate of the wav) to 44KHz, then you should be able to burn it correctly...

I just can't remember the name of the app I used in those cases...

 mal Mar 13, 2003
Knowing the game name(s), files you have, cue sheet and the exact errors you are getting would help us answer your question.

 alucardgar Mar 13, 2003
I think that converting the audio to 44khz worked. Thank you all but If I have problems with the games I'll ask for your help again

Valeu galera!

 projectzerox Mar 16, 2003
hey um.... i have my own question too.... is it possible to burn a saturn cd without the music files (ISO/RAW without mp3/WAV)??? coz i hav 1 saturn ISO file that doesn't have any music file (mp3) with it....

*please* help a newbie

 mal Mar 16, 2003
All I can say is try it.

A few games require the audio tracks, but most of them work fine without them.

Which game is it that we're talking about?

 projectzerox Mar 17, 2003

  
	
	
All I can say is try it.

A few games require the audio tracks, but most of them work fine without them.

Which game is it that we're talking about?


Try? How? I thought all cue sheets needed a sound file (WAV)???

Oh yea... the game is Sonic R

 mal Mar 17, 2003
I don't know whether Sonic R needs audio tracks or not.

Try it and find out. CDRs are cheap.

 Taelon Mar 17, 2003
Sonic R has plenty of audio tracks (the game music). Won't work without any.

 IBarracudaI Mar 17, 2003
yup, Taelon is right...

It could probably work... but Sonic R without the background music....

 Taelon Mar 17, 2003
Or worse yet, Sonic R with a single copyright-message audio track, and having to listen to it over and over again while playing the game... LOL

 mal Mar 17, 2003

  
	
	
Originally posted by Taelon@Mar 18, 2003 @ 06:03 AM

Sonic R has plenty of audio tracks (the game music). Won't work without any.


Have you tried it?

 Taelon Mar 17, 2003
No. My Sonic R is an original

 mal Mar 17, 2003
So how do you know?

 MasterAkumaMatata Mar 18, 2003
Let's just call it Taelon's intuition.

 mal Mar 18, 2003
Well... HE'S WRONG!

Sure I may have wasted a CDR, but at least we get a definite answer.

It's very odd playing with no music.


  
	
	
Originally posted by Taelon@Mar 11, 2003 @ 02:28 PM

I'll make it a point to refrain from answering tech questions in fields I have no clue about in the future.


Hmm...

 IBarracudaI Mar 18, 2003
LOOOOL

:agree

Nice quote mal

I guess my idea was correct... it would still play, but without any background music...

 Taelon Mar 18, 2003

  
	
	
Originally posted by mal+Mar 18, 2003 @ 05:19 AM-->
QUOTE(mal @ Mar 18, 2003 @ 05:19 AM)
Well... HE'S WRONG!

Sure I may have wasted a CDR, but at least we get a definite answer.

It's very odd playing with no music.