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  • DT Lite mounts .cue audio tracks without .bin data track?

    Hi,

    I'm having some iffy behavior with DT and bin/cue mounting - mounting .cue mounts only
    the audio tracks while .bin opens only data files.

    This way, either my game doesn't work, an old game that requires a CD present,
    or there is no music in-game.

    Some screenshots to explain it better:

    .cue file opened directly with IsoBuster:
    Imgur

    .cue file mounted with DT:
    Imgur

    .bin file mounted with DT:
    Imgur

    Why can't DT read .cue and it's appropriate .bin file "simultaneously"?

  • #2
    Please open the cue file with Windows Notepad/Editor and post its content.
    I'm not employed by Disc Soft and my views do not necessarily reflect the ones of the company.

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    • #3
      Originally Posted by Terramex View Post
      Please open the cue file with Windows Notepad/Editor and post its content.
      FILE "beasts_and_bumpkins.bin" BINARY
      TRACK 01 MODE2/2352
      INDEX 01 00:00:00
      TRACK 02 AUDIO
      INDEX 01 26:15:60
      TRACK 03 AUDIO
      INDEX 01 27:23:42
      TRACK 04 AUDIO
      INDEX 01 29:13:01
      TRACK 05 AUDIO
      INDEX 01 30:53:29
      TRACK 06 AUDIO
      INDEX 01 34:15:06
      TRACK 07 AUDIO
      INDEX 01 35:15:60
      TRACK 08 AUDIO
      INDEX 01 36:32:13

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      • #4
        I'm not sure, but i guess the MODE2/2352 is the problem.
        Why MODE 2 ? How have you created the image.
        I don't think this will work out/fit to the bin, but you can try to simply rename to MODE1/2352.
        Otherwise create a new MDS or MDX image with DAEMON Tools lite.
        I'm not employed by Disc Soft and my views do not necessarily reflect the ones of the company.

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        • #5
          Well, that actually worked, the CD is properly mounted, although there is no music in-game, but it's a early 90s title, so whatever.

          Thanks!

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