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    Emulation Freak CooL's Avatar
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    Arrow Sega Mega CD ISO

    I have an ISO image of Sonic :
    Size : 116 MB (121.673.728 bytes)
    and a couple of MP3's (SonicCD Sound) downloaded of the net.

    How can I use it with Xega ???



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    XEGA is really slow through your CD Drive but basically convert you mp3 to wav, get binchunker and convert the bin to iso and then using EZCD Pro, select "Mixed mode CD from image", then set "image file" to the ISO, and drag & drop the WAV files into the audio section. Make sure they're in the right order, and burn!
    Bringing Death by Sexy.

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    Thanks a lot.
    I got it to work with Ages. I will burn it soon.

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    Why do u wanna burn it? U can play it as iso as well.



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    I played it with Ages, but without the soundtrack and that sucks.

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    U can play it as iso using kega and gens, not sure about xega. Just rename the files correctly, readme files really help.



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    Use Gens! It's the best Sega CD Emulator out there, plus it will play directly from an .Iso

    In order to get sound ensure the files are named like this, if the iso is named for example:

    sonic_cd.iso then the MP3 or Wav files should be named:

    sonic_cd2.mp3
    sonic_cd3.mp3 etc

    Always start off from number 2, track one is the data track, for further help check out the Gens readme file which explains this in more detail.

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    Thanks.
    I read the gens.txt and I saw that (after I burned Sonic)

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