Saturn ISO music problem
Saturn ISO music problem
In some of the more recent saturn ISO's I've burned, I've noticed that after I convert the music tracks from mp3/ogg to wav and burn onto a cd, the in-game music is missing. It is replaced by a constant clicking noise. The sound effects are still there but the music is not. This happens in some games I burned like Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3, Gunbird, and X-men children of the atom. It didn't bother me so much in the first two games because I hardly play them, but X-men is such a fun game I really need a fix for this. Anybody have any idea what this could be?
Dont convert to wav
dont convert to wave, just use the saturn cue generator and put the mp3 files and iso in the same directory, then use nero to burn the tracks to cd using that .cue file. works fine for me.
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I wonder if that will fix my Sega CD audio problem as well. Or just burning them as MP3s
maybe ill give it a wham.
maybe ill give it a wham.
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This won't work on OSX.
I don't know if anyone cares though, cause I think just me and Grittykitty are mac users.
Anyways, there's a lot of problems getting anything that's not one ISO or bin/cue to burn. I have some commandline tools compiled from linux, and I use a perl script. I'm gonna try and slap a gui wrapper on them all and make a basically drag-and-drop solution.
I don't know if anyone cares though, cause I think just me and Grittykitty are mac users.
Anyways, there's a lot of problems getting anything that's not one ISO or bin/cue to burn. I have some commandline tools compiled from linux, and I use a perl script. I'm gonna try and slap a gui wrapper on them all and make a basically drag-and-drop solution.
rattboi wrote:This won't work on OSX.
I don't know if anyone cares though, cause I think just me and Grittykitty are mac users.
Anyways, there's a lot of problems getting anything that's not one ISO or bin/cue to burn. I have some commandline tools compiled from linux, and I use a perl script. I'm gonna try and slap a gui wrapper on them all and make a basically drag-and-drop solution.
I'm a Mac user as well, but I use my PC for burning games.
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