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    [Solved] Sega saturn CD+G CHANNEL & Music doesn't work

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    • boltio3B
      boltio3 @jonnykesh
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      @jonnykesh It's gyazo.com, but ok, i'll do that.

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      • jonnykeshJ
        jonnykesh @boltio3
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        @boltio3 Here's an article about the RAM cart, https://segaretro.org/Extended_RAM_Cartridge

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          boltio3 @boltio3
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          • jonnykeshJ
            jonnykesh @boltio3
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            @boltio3 I know what it is and most people don't like being directed to TP sites in order to provide assistance. All the relevant info should be posted directly.
            It also means if someone searches the forum at a later date with a similar issue then all the info is available.

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            • boltio3B
              boltio3 @jonnykesh
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              • boltio3B
                boltio3 @jonnykesh
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                @jonnykesh I did a fast read to https://segaretro.org/Extended_RAM_Cartridge, and for what i understanded, only the games that appears there need a RAM cartridge, so the Sonic R should work, but it doesn't.

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                • jonnykeshJ
                  jonnykesh @boltio3
                  last edited by jonnykesh

                  @boltio3 Sorry but those screenshots tell me absolutely nothing.
                  I have never set up the Saturn in the 2 plus years I have been using RetroPie and was able to get a game running while we had this conversation.
                  The game I got to run was Shinobi X just as a test.
                  It came as a single .bin file and a single .cue file. I did not put this in a separate folder. Both files were just placed in the ROMs> saturn directory. I had to adjust the contents and name of the.cue file to match the name of the .bin file. Linux is case sensitive so that is always something that catches Windows users out.

                  I appreciate you are a novice to this but you need to give relevant info if you want help. Pictures of a TV screen are next to useless.
                  Find a game that comes as a single bin/cue and post the names of each file along with the contents of the cue file and I will have a look.

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                  • boltio3B
                    boltio3 @jonnykesh
                    last edited by boltio3

                    @jonnykesh Ok, I'll search for that bin/cue files.
                    But i have found this during the conversation.
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                    This 2 files are from a .zip, i can convert them to .bin or .cue, or something? Or maybe i just have to focus to find that ones with bin/cue?

                    Edit: I have just tried the .zip with this 2 files (.mds and .mdf) and it happends the same to other ones that have (.iso, .cue, .mp3, etc)

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                    • boltio3B
                      boltio3 @boltio3
                      last edited by boltio3

                      @jonnykesh What version of Shinobi X have you used? (Japan, europe or USA)

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                      • jonnykeshJ
                        jonnykesh @boltio3
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                        @boltio3 It was the (E) so European one.

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                        • boltio3B
                          boltio3 @jonnykesh
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                          Ok, i have this, what should i do?

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                          • boltio3B
                            boltio3 @boltio3
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                            @boltio3 Wow, i put that ".bin's" files and the .cue file to a .zip file, and then i put it in the Saturn roms folder and it works!
                            But the music doesn't... I don't know why. (The SFX works, every time I jump for example it makes the sound)

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                            • jonnykeshJ
                              jonnykesh @boltio3
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                              @boltio3 Post the contents of the cue file.
                              Do you have any other Sonic R files?
                              The in-game music may well be the wav files.

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                              • boltio3B
                                boltio3 @jonnykesh
                                last edited by boltio3

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                                This is the .cue file

                                And yes i have this other Sonic R here.
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                                • jonnykeshJ
                                  jonnykesh @boltio3
                                  last edited by jonnykesh

                                  @boltio3 I tried it. Managed to find, I think the same file as you but with no wav files.
                                  I have no in-game music, only SFX as you said.
                                  Try dropping the wav files in with the bin/cue.
                                  As I said I'm no expert on the Saturn I just wanted to get you up and running so you would see that it actually could work.
                                  Try searching on the forum for Saturn and reading a bit. Have a read, your English seems more than good enough to figure it out.
                                  Also try searching on the r/RetroPie sub reddit. There is a lot of good info there also.
                                  https://www.reddit.com/r/RetroPie/

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                                  • akafoxA
                                    akafox
                                    last edited by akafox

                                    Okay so here is what I am going to assume: They work like any bin/cue image....
                                    that being said I do not know much about Sega Saturn...but I know a TON about PSX...

                                    So first of all your cue is wrong..notice it wants BIN files NOT WAV files..soooo..easy fix there..use wav2bin..sorry I don't know where it is..a search should turn it up...

                                    Then load the CUE file NOT the iso...from there the music and stuff should work...

                                    you can use iso buster as outlined to combine them all into one image/file
                                    (Pasted from the RetroPie set up wiki):

                                    "This can be easly achieved with ISOBuster (free edition) with the following procedure:

                                    Run ISOBuster
                                    Open Image File and select the .cue file of a game with multi-bin files.
                                    Right-Click on "CD" (the top one on tree-structure) then select Extract CD and select RAW (.bin .iso)
                                    Now select a path where to save the file, change from the dropdown .iso to .bin
                                    Rename your file and add .bin at the end of the name.
                                    Save the file, and you are prompted to save a new cue file.
                                    Now you have a multi-bin game with .cue file, packed in a single .bin file plus a new .cue file."

                                    thus you shouldn't have to zip them or anything like that (saves on load time)

                                    People want things easy...but then complain that life is boring...

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                                    • jonnykeshJ
                                      jonnykesh @akafox
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                                      @akafox Hey this is great if it works. I tried "Sonic R" bin/cue but I ran it in verbose mode and the cue file was the wrong format for lr-yabause, which is just weird.
                                      I know it is experimental but I was running it on my laptop.
                                      This actually made it run, but with no background music... https://forums.libretro.com/t/yabause-core-and-cue-files-problem/3829

                                      So, removing lines from the cue file worked, to a certain extent...
                                      Don't get me wrong, I have no interest in making this work for me , I just thought I would try and assist.

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                                      • akafoxA
                                        akafox @jonnykesh
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                                        @jonnykesh No problem that is what the forum is for..here to help not be a hero. If I wanted to do that I'd play Super Miro Bros. ;)

                                        Yeah I don't have a system that is beefy enough to run Sega Saturn...wish I did..
                                        but emulating six cpus and all the other stuff is tough to do..I have trouble running 3DO..it only had three cpus. But it also depends on the emulator. The 4D0 core runs half speed...but I use a stand alone on my system and it runs blazing at 60fps...

                                        I would like to add SS to my systems..and maybe dreamcast..but beyond that..I'm done..last system I ever owned was a PS2 (I was given a WII..I put retroarch on it..sadly my pi runs better)

                                        Anyway that being said..back to topic...yeah that should help if you combine it..I had some psx games that gave me trouble until I combined them. Your BIOS should be correct or you wouldn't be able to load at all I think. You might try the beetle core..I hear it works good..but again I have not been able to get it to load myself. Glad to see that the sega saturn is getting some emulator love..I bet that's a pain to make an emulator for it!

                                        People want things easy...but then complain that life is boring...

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                                        • boltio3B
                                          boltio3 @akafox
                                          last edited by boltio3

                                          @akafox @jonnykesh Ok... I've read all your comments, and I think the best option is to use that ISOBuster to make the .bin files to just 1 .bin file.

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                                          • boltio3B
                                            boltio3 @jonnykesh
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                                            @jonnykesh Just for asking, the game that you tried (I asume it is Shinobi X) I'm talking about the 1st time when it worked with the music, did you find it with .bin, .cue, and .wav?

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