|
Post by SonicCD on Mar 17, 2006 8:30:58 GMT -5
What is the best available program to save my sonic cd (Audio + Game) to an ISO File on my HD?
|
|
|
Post by Tom Maneiro on Mar 18, 2006 14:54:13 GMT -5
IsoBuster can do an exact BIN+CUE copy that can be loaded on Kega and any CD-drive emulator. If you really need to do a CRAP ISO+MP3 rip, rip the data track with IsoBuster, and use CDex or any AudioCD ripper to extract the audio tracks to MP3, but be aware that this could cause inexact/buggy rips. If you have plenity of HD space, BIN+CUE is the way to go ISO+MP3 should be used as a last resort (if you plan to use Gens, it has a nasty bug that shutdown SFX when you hit grass on special stages. You don't want that...)
|
|
|
Post by GiGaBiTe on Apr 9, 2006 15:02:34 GMT -5
Most mainsteam progeams like nero or roxio can copy all data from the CD to an ISO file. It should also burn it back correctly if it's a raw copy.
|
|
|
Post by Tom Maneiro on Apr 9, 2006 22:19:19 GMT -5
Nero don't rip to ISO, but to a special format known as ".nrg", that it's a special mix of BIN+CUE on a single file (it can handle audio and data tracks, and maybe something more). Use Nero ImageDrive to mount these, and run on Fusion.
|
|