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First post, by Corellian

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I have done all the things recommended in this thread:
Error when starting Rayman: "Please insert Rayman's cdrom"

But I'm not able to get the CD audio working.

I have the bin/cue images from Rayman Gold CD, and I use the following command to mount it:

imgmount d /path/to/image/rayman.cue -t cdrom

And all what I get is noise instead of music in the game.

Any idea to *fix* it? Maybe DOSBox config issue?

Last edited by Corellian on 2007-08-29, 16:24. Edited 1 time in total.

Reply 1 of 10, by IIGS_User

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Corellian wrote:
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imgmount d /path/to/image/rayman.cue -t cdrom

Does it mount this way? As i don't have bin/cue experience, but (for me), on MacOS, I have to write

imgmount d /Volumes/Hard Disk Name/path/to/image/rayman.cue -t cdrom

Also, if your path includes space char, put the path into quotes.

Klimawandel.

Reply 4 of 10, by Corellian

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I'm on a MacBook, on Mac OS X 10.4.

I have tried putting the absolute path:

imgmount d "/Volumes/Macintosh HD/Users/corellian/rayman.cue" -t cdrom

but it does the same noise.

Now I'm going to load the bin/cue image to verify if I can hear the audio tracks.

By the way, "cdrdao" (in Linux) is the program I've used to create the image.

Reply 6 of 10, by Corellian

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Nope, with Intel. Here a more detailed description of my MacBook:

  • Model Name: Mac
    Model Identifier: MacBook2,1
    Processor Name: Intel Core 2 Duo
    Processor Speed: 2 GHz
    Number Of Processors: 1
    Total Number Of Cores: 2
    L2 Cache (per processor): 4 MB
    Memory: 1 GB
    Bus Speed: 667 MHz
Last edited by Corellian on 2007-08-29, 16:05. Edited 1 time in total.

Reply 7 of 10, by Corellian

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Let's see what toc2cue utility says when you convert a .toc file to a .cue file:

$ toc2cue rayman.toc rayman.cue
toc2cue version 1.2.2 - (C) Andreas Mueller <andreas@daneb.de>

Converted toc-file 'rayman.toc' to cue file 'rayman.cue'.

Please note that the resulting cue file is only valid if the
toc-file was created with cdrdao using the commands 'read-toc'
or 'read-cd'. For manually created or edited toc-files the
cue file may not be correct. This program just checks for
the most obvious toc-file features that cannot be converted to
a cue file.
Furthermore, if the toc-file contains audio tracks the byte
order of the image file will be wrong which results in static
noise when the resulting cue file is used for recording
(even with cdrdao itself).

As we can read in the last paragraph, the noise it's .cue fault.

I will try to make the bin/cue with UltraISO now.

Reply 9 of 10, by njaydg

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Glad to know that UltraISO was of help! 😎

OT:

Just out of curiosity (and please forgive the lack of knowledge), but did you run UltraISO on Mac OS X 10.4? I thought it was only for Windows (or so the maker claims)? Thanks in advance for the clarification, as it may be useful with further recommendations to other users.

/OT

Reply 10 of 10, by DosFreak

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Probably rebooted into Windows.

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