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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Issue with Space Jam (USA) (Sega Saturn)]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>I have been using a dat file from redump.org on RomVault to verify Sega Saturn games before burning them to physical media, and have successfully burned many games this way. However, I was unable to successfully burn Space Jam (USA). Here are my findings:<br />1) The zip file was successfully verified with RomVault using the following dat file from Redump.org: Sega - Saturn - Datfile (2264) (2020-03-10 19-38-57).dat<br />2) First attempt: using notebook #1&#039;s internal disc drive, on linux, using cdrdao write --swap --speed 2 &#039;Space Jam (USA).cue&#039;. Result: error message &#039;Index out of range&#039; even before checking it there is a disc in the drive.<br />3) Second attempt: using notebook #2&#039;s internal disc drive, on windows 7, using imgburn. Result: &quot;I/O Error&quot; message after 45% burning.<br />4) Third attempt: using notebook #2 with an external disc drive, on windows 7, using imgburn. Result: CD burning completed, but the game didn&#039;t work in the console.<br />5) Fourth attempt: mounted the image onto a virtual disc drive; dumped the virtual disc to a cue+bin pair using imgburn (on windows); burned the CD using notebook #1&#039;s internal disc drive, on linux, using cdrdao write --swap --speed 2 &#039;Space Jam (USA).cue&#039;. Result: CD burning completed, the game worked in the console, but there is no in-game announcer voice.<br />6) The image from the zip file works fine on an emulator (mednafen), and the in-game announcer voice is there.<br />7) The image I created on my fourth attempt (above) also works on the emulator, but there is no in-game announcer voice.</p>]]></content>
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			<updated>2020-05-14T21:10:40Z</updated>
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