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Old 07-05-2004, 13:55
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EXTRACT.EXE help

I had just got done ripping Mortal Kombat Gold via DC coder's cable and there were 2 ISOs. So I thought I'll do all the obvious first and unziped the RAW (audio) files and converted them using RAW2WAV.

By reading a tutorial I understand had to drag the ISOs into EXTRACT.EXE. Now it look as if it has an effect on Track 03.iso (66.9 MB) but I didn't notice any new files anywhere.....and when it came to track53.iso (645mb) It didn't do anything...the program shot up and shot back down in one second. I'm not quite sure what to do and REALLY not sure on how to burn 2 ISOs and a folder full of WAV tracks! Lol

ANY help would be appreciated! Thanks!
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Old 07-05-2004, 15:21
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Get yourself the Echelon self boot tutorial. It will tell you all you need to know about the creation of your backup from the multiple ISOs you have.
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Old 08-05-2004, 17:39
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It certainly does not. :P Echelon's selfboot kit is for selfbooting existing rips, nothing to do with GD-ROM tracks.

This is from Bero's readme accompanying his dreamrip kit for ripping via the serial cable:

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data track named "trackxx.iso"

extract track03.iso

this command extract image file to each file.
some GD have two data tracks. in this case,

extract track03.iso trackxx.iso 123456

last argument is start sector of 2nd data track image. see terminal.
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