First post, by henryVK
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Hi guys, I have a question regarding redbook audio. I know that GoG, for instance, does mp3/ogg audio tracks via cuesheets for games that originally came with redbook audio tracks. However, that's not an option when you're trying to run games on original equipment, which is too slow for mp3 playback anyway.
Is there a workaround to get cd audio to play while running games with an image mounted? Uncompressed audio (.wav) should work, but I read that you can't have multiple tracks be part of an .iso file.
I guess I could always get an cd-drive, but it's hard to go back, once you remember how loud these things were...
Anyway, I would appreciate any hints!