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First post, by ~~MAINFRAIME²~~

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The Game works fine when I start it with "s2" but not with "siedler2",
it tells me to insert the original cd but I have mounted the iso.

imgmount d _ISO_\CD.cue -t iso

I made the ISO with CloneCD and then used ISOBuster "Extract CD Content>User Data" finally I edited the cue.
When I play it with "s2" and the mounted iso I can't use CD-Audio and I don't see the intro movie but the iso is accessible in DOSBox.

I use DOSBox 0.65 (CVS 09.18.2006) from "Daum Cafe"

CUE:

REM ORIGINAL MEDIA-TYPE: CD

REM SESSION 01 ; Not supported by other applications (*)
FILE "Track 01.bin" BINARY
TRACK 01 MODE1/2048
INDEX 01 00:00:00
REM MSF: 00:00:00 = LBA: 0
FILE "Track 02.wav" WAVE
TRACK 02 AUDIO
INDEX 01 41:56:42
REM MSF: 41:56:42 = LBA: 188742
FILE "Track 03.wav" WAVE
TRACK 03 AUDIO
INDEX 01 44:32:34
REM MSF: 44:32:34 = LBA: 200434
FILE "Track 04.wav" WAVE
TRACK 04 AUDIO
INDEX 01 47:31:37
REM MSF: 47:31:37 = LBA: 213862
FILE "Track 05.wav" WAVE
TRACK 05 AUDIO
INDEX 01 50:26:01
REM MSF: 50:26:01 = LBA: 226951
FILE "Track 06.wav" WAVE
TRACK 06 AUDIO
INDEX 01 53:19:54
REM MSF: 53:19:54 = LBA: 239979
FILE "Track 07.wav" WAVE
TRACK 07 AUDIO
INDEX 01 57:03:71
REM MSF: 57:03:71 = LBA: 256796
FILE "Track 08.wav" WAVE
TRACK 08 AUDIO
INDEX 01 64:27:11
REM MSF: 64:27:11 = LBA: 290036
FILE "Track 09.wav" WAVE
TRACK 09 AUDIO
INDEX 01 66:36:03
REM MSF: 66:36:03 = LBA: 299703

REM (*) SESSION directives are unfortunately not properly supported
REM 'out there'. IsoBuster however supports them !

Reply 1 of 4, by DosFreak

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I'd mount your original CloneCD image with Daemon Tools, Make a .CUE/.BIN image with ISOBuster and then mount that in DosBox.

If you have the original CD then just create the .BIN/.CUE using ISOBuster directly.

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Reply 2 of 4, by franpa

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ISO image files don't contain cd-audio (i think)

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Reply 3 of 4, by ~~MAINFRAIME²~~

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I'd mount your original CloneCD image with Daemon Tools, Make a .CUE/.BIN image with ISOBuster and then mount that in DosBox.

Why Daemon Tools, ISOBuster can read images directly.

If you have the original CD then just create the .BIN/.CUE using ISOBuster directly.

I get a read error this way so I use CloneCD with low Speed 8x-Data/4x-Audio.

ISO image files don't contain cd-audio (i think)

As I know normal ISO files don't have audio but with a CUE-Sheet you can add Audio to normal ISO files.

In a CUE-Sheet I can use a WAVE, AIFF or MP3 file as audio track -> http://digitalx.org/cuesheetsyntax.php#file
I need the Audio tracks in separate files so I can save some disk space.

Reply 4 of 4, by DosFreak

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I was thinking that ISOBuster wasn't reading your CloneCD image correctly. It's been quite awhile since I've used CloneCD but doesn't it use a seperate file for subchannel? Does ISOBuster recognize and include this file?

If your getting errors reading the CD using ISOBUSTER (you can download CD Speed limiting programs you know), then if you mount your cloneCD image with Daemon Tools and the create a .CUE/.BIN with ISOBUSTER and if you then mount this image in DosBox and the CD Audio works then you know that it's a problem with your custom .CUE use WAV,.MP3, or whatever.

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