Yeah, it worked. It looks like the same format that rips I've done with CDRWin have made. The data track, a small pregap between the audio, and then the audio tracks conseq. in order after.
I knew immediately that's what Akuma was getting at... and it's true, my cuesheet may have been a bin/cue rerip of an iso/wav...
BUT
not all original Saturn games ripped to bin/cue have an INDEX 00 in their audio tracks. You cannot universally say that they do. Some do, some don't. I know because I've ripped many originals to bin/cue.
Anyway, seems it all worked out for Edge. Edge, your audio tracks didn't end up off by 2 seconds on the burned CD, did they? I wonder.
Who knows, maybe Edge had exactly that bin/cue re-rip of an iso/wav to begin with.
Hah, thanks for the informative title, I was able to find just what I was looking for without making a new thread for it 😉 Btw, Edge - you have not included this cuesheet with the game on your ftp..please do - as you have said before, a bin is useless without it's cue.
And a cue file for Iso+mp3 only differs from raw cues by the filename at top ending in .iso and the tracks don't have their index "00" .. as far as i've gathered 🙂
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