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Old 25-05-2001, 02:36
themadsinger themadsinger is offline
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Quick question on buring DA games - Xena ?

OK, I have a quick question about self booting games with DA. When I read the echelon tutorial, it seems to me to suggest that in addition to burning in the first session the audio tracks extracted from the GD rom but also to put a couple of dummy audio tracks before them.. So that, fo example, lets say I have track04.wav to track10.wav, I have been renaming consecutively from track 01, so track04 goes to track01, 05 to 02 etc. Is this correct or should track 04 go to track03 etc and put two dummy tracks as track01 and track02 ?

I also have another quick question - I extracted EOS last night which has 7 audio tracks, but for some reason raw2wav won't convert them. When I input the command in a dos shel it just sits there without doing anything. I used dreamrip 2.0 to rip them from the GDrom and between track10.raw and track11.iso it put some little read error up but carried on anyway. Can anyone offer any guidance ?
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Old 25-05-2001, 05:42
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to answer to your 1st question, just rename the track04.wav to track01.wav, track05.wav to track02.wav... Don't add dummy track because the CDDA make the same thing than any dummy track.

to answer to your 2nd question, did you try to rip only the .raw and to convert them? Try it, maybe the tracks weren't good ripped.
(open the DC lid for each track to rip).

CYA!
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