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Sega CueMaker - NOTE: I have a feeling Sega CueMaker is a pain at first on Windows Vista/7/8 until a dll file is registered.
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WAV tracks should appear based on the ISO) Use SegaCueMaker to create a new CUE file and save it in the same location, may need to run as admin. Rename the ISO within the same convention as the WAV files, but call it Track01 i.e SonicCD(Europe)Track01.isoĦ. WAV format, 16-bit at 44100Hz stereo, otherwise its degraded.ĥ. WAV files and used the 2 second Trim Silence feature and trim 2 seconds minimum EXCEPT FOR Track02 as there is a pregap for it already. Play the WAVE file and if you notice a 2 second delay (99.99% of images will have this problem), use WavePad on the. ISO at the end.) Select respective region i.e 2 for EU/UK/AUS/NZ.ĬonvSCD - 4. (I just copy the filename, click up top of command prompt window > Edit > Paste and add. Use ConvSCD110.exe on ISO if region isn't EU, change it by right-clicking on it and running it as admin. (Note it will be much smaller then original BIN/CUE file, that's fine as we will convert the audio later).ģ. Select the mounted virtual drive letter and set the output as ISO to a location for the game. MUST USE WinISO to then make an ISO (select Make at the top).
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I used WinCDEmu or VirtualMount by Slysoft which are free but Alcohol 120% and Daemon tools work well too.Ģ. Mount the BIN file using any mounting tool.
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If it's a trial then copy what you can, while you can.ġ. I would advise against cracking them due to viruses as well as ripping off the developers.
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NOTE: This was using a Windows 8 64-bit OS and most of the software used may only have a trial period and require a license. For those unsure, EU is the PAL format which is required for most European systems including UK, AUS and NZ.īelow is a guide of my findings that worked well for me. I'd like to add my input of my findings and share with others what worked. The other articles here did help somewhat but it was incomplete and not much focus was drawn toward USA to EU conversions. I struggled and spent HOURS trying to copy USA format Sega CD to the EU Mega CD format and every time it was painstakingly progressing and there were many walls. Please note that I'm travelling overseas so all of June I won't be able to answer any questions. I'm new here and I've always enjoyed my Sega consoles.