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Old 05-07-2001, 18:41
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Help Burning for the first time

Ok.. I have successfully ripped and recorded my first Dreamcast title. I thought I'd rip the title, Web Browser v. 2.0, for ####ters. I am using the tutorials: 'How to use DreamRip...' from Xena's web page (thanks!!), and Echelon's Selfboot tutorial.
The question isn't centered on ripping the WebBrowser, but any game. I noticed that the directions say to copy the audio.raw file from the selfboot directory (using DC Selfboot Toolkit v.3.5). If you use this file, you don't get the audio that was ripped from CD. the track04.raw is never used in these tutorial's, that I could find. Looks like the music that was ripped from the CD is just dropped.
Do I use my track04.raw, instead of the audio.raw file, when burning at this stage? or will this mess things up?
I hope I am clear on what I am trying to say. Please let me know if you need more explanation.

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Old 05-07-2001, 18:47
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What tracks did u get from the RIP, track03.iso etc

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Old 05-07-2001, 20:52
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I got track03.iso.gz, track04.raw.gz, and track05.iso.gz.. I unzipped them with eo1.5, and got track03.iso, track04.raw, and track05.iso.. I got the data (iso) ones extracted and consciously used track03 and track05.. but don't remember reading to do anything with track04.raw, except to use 'raw2wav.exe' command on it. When was I supposed to put that track on the new CD? Echelon's notes said to burn the audio.raw file that was included in their zip file, in the self boot archive.
I thought maybe I missed something, but I went back and read the tutorial again, and see nothing about using the *.raw track. Is there another tutorial that I need to be reading?
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Old 06-07-2001, 11:33
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I am also kindof new, but the track04.raw you got, you can just leave it alone. What echlon is talking about is to use the audio.raw in the selfboot dir, to burn as the first session or track on the disk, i reccomend using cdrecord as your burning software case it is just about compatible with everything. And after you bring up your command prompt (ms-dos) you type
cdrecord -dev=x,x,x -multi -audio audio.raw
x,x,x is the bus id. Then you correctly hack your ip.bin, make a iso useing
mkisofs -C x,y -V whateverwithoutspaces -l -o data.iso data. and burn with cdrwin
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Old 06-07-2001, 11:37
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I am also kindof new, but the track04.raw you got, you can just leave it alone. What echlon is talking about is to use the audio.raw in the selfboot dir, to burn as the first session or track on the disk, i reccomend using cdrecord as your burning software case it is just about compatible with everything. And after you bring up your command prompt (ms-dos) you type
cdrecord -dev=x,x,x -multi -audio audio.raw
x,x,x is the burners' bus id. Then you correctly hack your ip.bin, make a iso useing
mkisofs -C x,y -V whateverwithoutspaces -l -o data.iso data. and burn with cdrwin
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Old 06-07-2001, 12:50
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Thanks, Timmah.. I burned the CD the way that Echelon's tutorial explained.. I used the Audio.Raw that was supplied. I was just curious as to why we didn't use the track04.raw that was ripped from the original CD?
It doesn't appear to be useless.. Because when i execute the raw2wav.exe command, it turns it into a listenable .wav file, 19.7Mb. Which is a pretty good size file to be not using, I would think. Is this track04.raw duplicated in the .iso tracks, as well, somewhere?
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