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Radiant Silvergun ISO/MP3 with cdrdao
Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2006 7:26 am
by marxarelli
I've trying to burn a ISO/MP3 of Radiant Silvergun under OS X with cdrdao, but I keep getting the following error.
"ERROR: RadiantSilvergun.toc:8: START 00:02:00 behind or at track end."
I converted the mp3's to wavs and used the following TOC, but I have no clue what this error means -- I can only assume it has something to do with the 2 minute pre-gap. Can anyone help? Thanks in advance!
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CD_ROM
TRACK MODE1
DATAFILE "RADIANT_SILVERGUN.iso"
ZERO 00:02:00
TRACK AUDIO
SILENCE 00:02:00
START
FILE "RAD02.WAV" 0
TRACK AUDIO
FILE "RAD03.WAV" 0
TRACK AUDIO
FILE "RAD04.WAV" 0
...
Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2006 10:14 am
by racketboy
I'm sorry to say I'm not yet a Mac person, but do you have access to any other burning software?
Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 11:10 pm
by marxarelli
Actually, yeah. A friend of mine uses Windows, and I was able to use cdrwin instead. Worked just fine.
I tried researching the error, but didn't really find much. If I find out what was wrong, I'll let you know so you can include it in the Linux or Mac burning guide.
Thanks anyway!
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2006 8:25 am
by racketboy
I would appreciate that -- thanks!
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 3:00 pm
by grittykitty
hmm, this interests me. i'm also a mac user and i burned radiant silvergun a while back, i think it was an iso without mp3s. the mp3 tracks are the music, right? because my game seemed to have music but the in-game dialogue was missing (i realized this after reading racketboy's article about the RS translation). i've been considering buying the original game since i'm here in japan for a while longer, but it's so expensive! if i could get that dialogue to work on a cd-r then i'd be happy enough...
by the way, i believe newer versions of toast titanium on mac os can load .cue's for burning .bin's but i tried this for burning dungeons and dragons on saturn, and the bin/cue load didn't work (as to why, i don't know). though a new version of toast (7 i believe?) has been released since then, and maybe bin/cue works better now...maybe
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 8:34 pm
by racketboy
I would think its cheaper if you actually buy it in Japan than off of eBay...
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 11:32 pm
by marxarelli
I actually tried Toast Titanium 7, and although it does claim to read cue files it wouldn't read this one. I guessing that it's because of the advanced layout -- mixed modes, multiple FILE references and what not.
But on to another problem. I'm trying the swap trick on a model 2 -- for the first time ever actually -- and I can't seem to get it right. From what I can tell, after reading the guides, watching the video and examining the lens while loading a legit game, I'm getting the first swap right. After the second swap however, I either get the black SEGA screen -- at which point it freezes -- or I get the BIOS screen that continues "Checking disc format" and then shows it as an audio cd.
Any ideas?
I'm not really sure if the region encoding was rewritten for US, so maybe that's it.