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Old 05-09-2001, 11:20
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Thanks for your replies. I forgot to check back here to see if anyone had responded to my message. I was able to get wsb2k2 to work by following a guide (Fool Proof CDI Image Burning Guide by jo12345) I found at: http://luna.spaceports.com/~selfboot/Tutorial_Index/tutorial_index.htm I'll keep the link you posted as a future resource.

Basically, I went to a DOS prompt and used CDIRIP to extract the CDI image. It gave me 2 files: taudio01.wav and tdata02.iso. I then used CUTTRACK on taudio01.wav. Then I used CDRHACK (cdrhack is a 'hack' of cdrecord) to burn the audio track with the following command: cdrhack dev=1,1,0 -speed=4 -multi -audio -swab taudio01.wav Next, I ran the following command: cdrecord dev=1,1,0 -msinfo to see if the same LBA was displayed as the one given by cdirip. Finally, I used CDRECORD to burn the iso with the following command: cdrecord dev=1,1,0 -speed=4 -xa1 tdata02.iso

After all of that was finished, I had a working copy of wsb2k2. The method above has worked for several burns that were giving me problems. But now enters NCAA2K2. I first tried DiscJuggler to see if the cdi would burn right. It appeared as though everything was fine. I could see all of the files on the CD from within Windows, however, when I put it in my Dreamcast, it goes to the audio screen. I tried to use the method above to fix it, but after I extract the CDI, I don't get a taudio01.wav or a tdata02.iso. I get 2 bin files and 2 cue files. No waves. So, now I don't know what to do with this one.

I made like 16 coasters trying to get wsb2k2 to work. I hope that this one doesn't take as much. My Dreamcast was manufactured in November 2000. Up til now, I haven't had to modify the images to Data-data discs. Most backups have worked fine for me. Just these latter ones giving me probs. Anyone have any ideas.

Would someone verify for me the file structure on your ncaa 2k2 burn. I don't have any directories, just a bunch of files (1006 to be exact). Most of the files are quite small and of the type IFF. What the heck is an IFF file. Thanks for your help.
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