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how to burn (downloaded) ps1 games on a mac?

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title says it all - how can i burn downloaded ps1 ISOs with a mac? i did this like 6 years ago on an old mac and i'm not sure how. i'm sure i used toast, but i'm not sure what the settings were. i tried burning a game last night on my old laptop (which is still newer than what i used to burn with) and it didn't work... i've been pulling my hair out googling and finding nothing. can someone tell me how to do this?

first to answer without saying "boot camp" gets a warp whistle!

[UPDATE]
i was actually searching for how to do this the other night and the first result from google was my own post from nearly 4 years ago! wowza!

since i've figured out the answer to my own question, i thought i'd leave it here in case anyone needs to know... maybe even for my own future reference :P
these instructions are for using toast titanium 8, though any version should suffice.

CCD (cloneCD image)
1) select the "copy" tab
2) choose "image file"
3) select the .img file
4) burn!

single BIN/CUE
1) select the "copy" tab
2) choose "bin/cue files"
3) select the cue file
4) burn!

multiple BINs
1) select the "copy" tab
2) choose "multi-track CD-ROM XA"
3) select the BIN files
4) to be safe, check the cue file to make sure the block sizes match in the toast window
5) burn!

i've yet to come across any ISO files, but i think the CCD method should work for those too.
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This is relevant to my interests. Ziggy put up that article on how to burn with all free software but that was PC.
http://www.racketboy.com/retro/hacks/20 ... tware.html
We need a mac friendly version of this. I am running OSX leopard on my Blackbook. What OSX do you have on your laptop?
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If you google "imgburn mac" ...

http://www.google.com/search?q=imgburn+ ... =firefox-a

First hit:
http://alternativeto.net/software/imgburn/?platform=mac

Just use your head, you need a program that can burn the type of image you have. Check to see if the program supports ISO, BIN/CUE, etc.

If you are needing to burn PS1 images, they'll most likely be in CCD. I don't know of anything other than Clone CD that will burn a CCD image for you, and I don't think there's a Clone CD for Mac. My guide shows you how to mount the image in a virtual drive and rip it to BIN/CUE so you can burn it in Imgburn. You could do the same on Mac using different software.

My guide can still be used, it just wont spoon feed and guide your hand through a specific software (click here, then here, then here). You'll still be doing that SAME thing, just with a different program. Just use your head.

Besides Boot Camp, isn't there a way for Mac to emulate a Windows program? I'm pretty sure there is, it was called Rosetta Stone or something like that? And besides Boot Camp, what about a virtual PC?
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If your images are in bin/cue you can use cdrdao. It's part of Fink.
Something like 'cdrdao write --speed 4 -v 2 image.cue' should work.

For ecm, the command line app should work just like any UNIX, or there's a GUI version available here.
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I have not played too much burning on the Mac, use the PC which just seems to have so much more variety of burning tools. I do know, when the daughter makes music CDRs with her Mac iTunes, an extra outer track can be seen. The older car CD player takes longer to start the Mac burned disc compared to a PC burned CDR. The disc is wrote as a single burn, pretty sure a close out session, just weird having that extra track. Is there a setting to get rid of that extra track in an iTune burn?
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CRTGAMER wrote:I have not played too much burning on the Mac, use the PC which just seems to have so much more variety of burning tools. I do know, when the daughter makes music CDRs with her Mac iTunes, an extra outer track can be seen. The older car CD player takes longer to start the Mac burned disc compared to a PC burned CDR. The disc is wrote as a single burn, pretty sure a close out session, just weird having that extra track. Is there a setting to get rid of that extra track in an iTune burn?
You're doing something particularly odd there. When I burn itunes CDRs for the car I just make a playlist and burn it, no extra tracks, loads up instantly plus it has the CD-Text and everything.

Regarding the virtualisation tool for mac, the most well known is Parallels. There are alternatives of course such as VirtualBox which is free.

Burn is a good (and free) tool for burning images on mac. Failing that, Toast has a trial (or used to) to see if it is compatible before buying (or copying, depending on morals).
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Niode wrote:You're doing something particularly odd there. When I burn itunes CDRs for the car I just make a playlist and burn it, no extra tracks, loads up instantly plus it has the CD-Text and everything.
That's how she does it, a single pass burn with iTunes. When held up to the light, an outer track can be seen in addition to the blank section of the CDR. Perhaps that CD Text is the extra Data track? The music CDRs work fine, but just a slower initial access in the older car CD player. Meh still works, just an inconvenience switch daughter's CD out waiting for that read to finish. Just a curiosity of some way to make the CDRs with only raw music tracks without any extras.
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CRTGAMER wrote:
Niode wrote:You're doing something particularly odd there. When I burn itunes CDRs for the car I just make a playlist and burn it, no extra tracks, loads up instantly plus it has the CD-Text and everything.
That's how she does it, a single pass burn with iTunes. When held up to the light, an outer track can be seen in addition to the blank section of the CDR. Perhaps that CD Text is the extra Data track? The music CDRs work fine, but just a slower initial access in the older car CD player. Meh still works, just an inconvenience switch daughter's CD out waiting for that read to finish. Just a curiosity of some way to make the CDRs with only raw music tracks without any extras.
She's definitely doing something wrong, or your burner isn't working correctly. Like I said. When I burn through iTunes on my Mac, I don't have that issue.
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Niode wrote:
CRTGAMER wrote:That's how she does it, a single pass burn with iTunes. When held up to the light, an outer track can be seen in addition to the blank section of the CDR. Perhaps that CD Text is the extra Data track? The music CDRs work fine, but just a slower initial access in the older car CD player. Meh still works, just an inconvenience switch daughter's CD out waiting for that read to finish. Just a curiosity of some way to make the CDRs with only raw music tracks without any extras.
She's definitely doing something wrong, or your burner isn't working correctly. Like I said. When I burn through iTunes on my Mac, I don't have that issue.
It is strange, the CDRs are burned in a 2009 model iMac laptop. I verified the discs on both iMac, Windows XP Explorer and Nero reports a single session closed CDR. The CDRs do play, just the extra track at the edge showing.

Not a big deal, just a curiosity. No, its not a Dreamcast CDR.
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