user7 wrote:Depends on the system but, tracks 2+ are generally Audio CD tracks (redbook).
I was mainly thinking of PSX and Saturn.
user7 wrote:Splitting them allows for more accurate dumping via write offset correction.
This also allows for comparison across different releases, as some tracks will often / usually match for the same title.
Does it make a difference in quality and/or performance whether you burn a CD-R with a CUE,Track1.bin,Track2.bin,Track3.bin over a simpler BIN/CUE (used by most other groups), or CCD/IMG/SUB (mainly used by TruRip) images? Been wondering about this as it seem only Redump uses this Track1/2/3/4 etc.bin format. For example, Mega Man X3 Redump release has like 32 or 33 different bin files and 1 cue file.