Post subject: what to do with .img / .cue / .sub / .ccd......
Sonia
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So, I got PuLiRuLa for ps1 and it came with a .img, .cue, .sub and .ccd The emulator I use is PSXjin 718. When I try to run the .img there, the game runs finely but the BGM's are mute. What should I do with those 4 files? I'm pretty sure I should do something with them to get the BGM's working.
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Does the .cue list more than just the data track? If it does, that CD likely had CD-DA for music, and PSXjin just does not support that.
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You use .img or .bin nothing else. Also check with other emulators about the audio issue. Or mention what the game is here.
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Spikestuff wrote:
You use .img or .bin nothing else. Also check with other emulators about the audio issue. Or mention what the game is here.
If the audio is CD-DA, it's not going to work anyway, doesn't matter if it's .img or .bin, think of the Pepsiman TAS. Also, the game was mentioned, the name is PuLiRuLa.
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Warepire wrote:
think of the Pepsiman TAS. the name is PuLiRuLa.
Ah, righty-o Also dammit I missed that first part somehow.
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Ilari wrote:
Does the .cue list more than just the data track? If it does, that CD likely had CD-DA for music, and PSXjin just does not support that.
This is what the .cue lists: Can someone check if it's possible to get the game running with audio? I got a similar problem with another game called "In the Hunt" I tested both games on ePSXe and they gave me the same audio issue.
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Don't mount the .cue, it won't tell you anything in this case, because all you will see is the data-track as browseable files. Instead open the .cue in notepad, and then check if there contains several rows that contains the word "TRACK ##".
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It looks like this: What does that mean?
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synnchan wrote:
It looks like this: What does that mean?
Definite CD-DA.
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*starts crying like a small child* ;o;
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It was possible to fix the Pepsiman TAS during encoding so that it would have audio, all hope is not lost.
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And what should I do to fix it then?
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synnchan wrote:
And what should I do to fix it then?
While TASing, nothing, let it be. If it's possible to fix, encoders will fix it during processing.