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

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    • akafoxA
      akafox @boltio3
      last edited by

      @boltio3 No you are not converting cue/bin to cue/bin..you convert the cue/bin to another format...in this case to a mdf/mds.

      If you have a cue/bin already then that is how you want to go..no need to convert

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

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      • akafoxA
        akafox @boltio3
        last edited by

        @boltio3 You have to check the check sum and CRC if they are correct then all you have to do is rename that file with the correct name that the core wants..

        that info is on the wiki page

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

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        • boltio3B
          boltio3 @akafox
          last edited by boltio3

          @akafox Ok, I'll try with mdf/mds then.

          Edit: That didn't work, so I'll look for the bios of the other emulator.

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          • boltio3B
            boltio3 @akafox
            last edited by boltio3

            @akafox How can I see that in a .bin, I don't have any program to open that format... I think.

            0_1529186534172_saturn bios foto.png

            I have this bios, how can I see the CRC and the check sum of them?

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            • akafoxA
              akafox @boltio3
              last edited by akafox

              @boltio3 Honestly in windows I have no idea sorry..there may be a program out there that will do it..try a search for one.

              put "find CRC and checksum of file in windows" into your search engine

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

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              • boltio3B
                boltio3 @akafox
                last edited by boltio3

                @akafox I can put them to Ubuntu 16.04, I've the PC right here with the retropie.

                Edit: Ok, so crc32 and the name of the file (I found one with the right CRC) but it is "cksum" the right command to see the check sum? because i found one .bin with the right CRC but a diferent check sum.

                Edit2: Ok I find it, the command it is md5sum and the name of the file and I found a BIOS with the correct CRC32 and md5sum, but the emulator still doesn't work.

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                • akafoxA
                  akafox @boltio3
                  last edited by

                  @boltio3 use the command cksum filename in a terminal (command prompt) to find the CRC (example cksum "Sega Saturn BIOS (EUR).bin" YES add the quotes here!)

                  @boltio3 use the command md5sum filename in a terminal (command prompt) to find the md5sum (example md5sum "Sega Saturn BIOS (EUR).bin" YES add the quotes here!)

                  they should match the numbers on the wiki..MAKE A COPY OF THE ORIGINAL FIRST! and then just rename that file to the correct name.

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

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                  • akafoxA
                    akafox @boltio3
                    last edited by

                    @boltio3 well not sure what the problem is then. Mednafen is VERY picky sadly. You could try the stand alone emulator (mednafen) see if it runs better...but honestly Like I said Sega Saturn is hard to emulate properly..always has been. That might just be the problem...and thus nothing you can do to fit it until the emulator is improved.

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

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                    • boltio3B
                      boltio3 @akafox
                      last edited by

                      @akafox cksum to find the CRC? Are you sure? that command give me a large answer than crc32 (which gived me the same CRC32 that the docs says)

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                      • boltio3B
                        boltio3 @akafox
                        last edited by boltio3

                        @akafox Well, anyway, I'll wait for the improvement of the lr-yabause.

                        Thanks everybody, at least i can play some games, so it was worth it.

                        PD: I'm new to this forum, so I don't know if I have to close the post or something. (Any advice?)

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                        • akafoxA
                          akafox
                          last edited by

                          no just leave it that alows others to read it if they have trouble later

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

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                          • mituM
                            mitu Global Moderator @boltio3
                            last edited by

                            @boltio3 You can edit the title and add a Solved or Fixed prefix to it.

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                            • boltio3B
                              boltio3 @mitu
                              last edited by

                              @mitu Ok, thanks

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