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(5 replies, posted in General discussion)

Yep, using a different drive for my test with Tekken 3 and it's reporting a pregap of 2 seconds...

Steve

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(5 replies, posted in General discussion)

I have gone through the guide, the guide does say
"Right mouse button on Track 01 -> Extract Track 01 -> Extract RAW Data (2352 bytes/block) (*.bin, *.iso);"

and IsoBuster created the .iso file.  I've checked IsoBuster and changed the option so it defaults to naming files .bin instead of .iso. I'm assuming the process is the same regardless?

I've been running some tests using Tekken 3, which has a pregap of 1.68 seconds for the 1st audio track (track 2). I've calculated the number of bytes to remove using the resize tool, however I'm at a loss as to how you calculate the number of sectors the pregap takes up.

In the guide it says that 1 second equals 75 sectors, and a pregap of 1.74 seconds equals 149 sectors. How is that worked out and what would be the number of sectors for a pregap of 1.68 seconds?

Steve

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(5 replies, posted in General discussion)

I've dumped Raiden Project which has a single data track to an .ISO file... Just checking the other disks now.

Steve

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(5 replies, posted in General discussion)

I've had a look at my collection of PSX games, and have the following which I believe you need dumps of:-

Magic Carpet
Syndicate Wars
Galaga: Destination Earth
Speedball 2010
The Raiden Project

I've downloaded the tools needed, so I'll have a bash tonight at dumping them.

Steve
Gilby6@btinternet.com