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Toasty07
11-05-2009, 12:01 AM
I’m wondering if anyone around here know of a way to burn a game ISO to a disc, and have it where it has the ability to be also an audio disc as well. Game for example and current disc I am trying to burn is Robotron X. I’ve just tried burning the ISO directly, and it didn’t have the audio function.

I’m using PowerISO, any recommendations and configurations? I know that game and the ISO has the music somewhere.


ILL ViLLaiN
11-05-2009, 03:13 AM
Isn’t it only when there are DA files in a game that then it can play music via cd player/media player? Only games I knew that used to do that were for PSX, Sega CD, PCE, and Dreamcast. I highly doubt they make DA files anymore.

Toasty07
11-17-2009, 12:26 AM
Isn’t it only when there are DA files in a game that then it can play music via cd player/media player? Only games I knew that used to do that were for PSX, Sega CD, PCE, and Dreamcast. I highly doubt they make DA files anymore.

There are BFF files, and TIM files. That’s about it. There is also LCD files too. I don’t know where the hell, and how the hell to find them in those files.


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