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MP3 On Saturn
Rumata - Jun 4, 2002
 Rumata Jun 4, 2002
An acquaitance of mine says that the Saturn he bought used can play MP3 disks. To the best of my knowlege, normal Saturns can not do that. Especially considering that SEGA Saturn debuted two years before the first MP3 player. Is there any alteration possible that can allow the Saturn to play MP3s?

Thanks.

 MasterAkumaMatata Jun 5, 2002
Are you sure your acquaintance didn't mean Dreamcast instead of the Saturn?

 Curtis Jun 5, 2002
If he meant Saturn, then he's a fool or lying. There is a VCD addon, but that doesn't cover the MP3 format. At a stretch, you could encode an empty video with just audio, but that would be using the Mpeg 1 layer 2 format, which frankly sounds crap.

 M3d10n Jun 5, 2002
I think the Saturn processors aren't fast enough to decode MP3. After all, since it doesn't has any hardware MP3 decoders, you would need some sort of software mp3 player.

The GP32, even having a processor that is faster than the PSX's (and can outbeat the N64 main processor at high speed modes), needs full dedication to play MP3s (so you can't use them in games. For the Saturn such task would prolly be not possible in real-time.

 Cecilia Chen Jun 10, 2002
I haven't seen it, but its possible. Multi-System pirate consoles like VCD/SS/PSX Players which also play MD/SNES/NES CD-Rs usualy also play MP3s as well, but I never seen a pirate SS which did that. Usualy mp3 is always built into the VCD Consoles that play games though. So your friend probably means Dreamcast.

 Rumata Jun 10, 2002
He does mean mean SEGA Saturn, we got that point clear right off the bat. And its not a multi-system console either.

 mal Jun 10, 2002
In that case get him to give you a demo of his mp3 playing Saturn. Take your own disc too.