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Grewian
January 25th, 2006, 17:43
Hi, this is my first post, maybe its useful...if not please tell:)


1. get the sound file(s) from the cue/bin data with isobuster(google) after that you can delete the cue file, if you filter sound files with isobuster they are automatically wave files

2. convert the bin file to iso with bin2iso (google)

3. put the segacuemaker the iso file and the wave file(s) into one folder

4. than click on the segacuemaker to make a new cue file

5. burn them with nero as image (take the cue file, not the iso)

6.That's all

note: if you have problems to burn bin/cue even if they aren't corrupted, this guide will help you too.

so, have a nice day

onewecallgod
January 25th, 2006, 18:01
cor·rupt adj.
Containing errors or alterations, as a text: a corrupt translation.

if something is corrupt, even if its just a single bit thats wrong, burning the iso won't fix that last bit....

hagbard
January 26th, 2006, 12:33
Every ISO-MP3 dump it's somehow corrupted, because the imprecission of the MP3 codecs plus destruying higher frequencies.