Perhaps convert those wavs to mp3s
| | | Originally posted by gens.txt * Running a Sega-CD/Mega-CD Game from a CD image/Mp3 file: ------------------- -------------------- ------------------- Gens also supports CD images (backups) in .iso/.bin/.raw format with .mp3 audio. It is recommended that when using CD images that you have both the CD image and the correct .mp3 files available as many games will not run if the audio tracks aren't present. For Gens to correctly identify any .mp3 audio tracks for your CD images they have to be placed in the same directory as the CD image file with the same file name as the CD image followed by a track number. For example if you are using a CD image called Blaster.iso with three .mp3 files you would need to put all the files in the same directory and rename them like this: Blaster.iso Blaster 02.mp3 Blaster 03.mp3 Blaster 04.mp3 There are a couple of important points to remember when setting up your CD images & .mp3 files for use with Gens: * The CD Image should NOT be numbered, it won't work if you have "Blaster 01.iso" instead of "Blaster.iso"! * The CD image acts as track one so the first audio track will always be track two+. * The track numbers must also be a TWO DIGIT number: 02, 03, ..10 etc, NOT 2, 3,...10. * The space between the file name and the track number is optional. [+ Gens actually calculates the track order by looking at the numbers at the end of the .mp3 files. You can use any numbers you want, for example 10, 27, 32... however it's easier to rename them in the way shown above.] Once you've set up your CD image and .mp3 files as shown you're ready to begin. |
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