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    No music on sega cd

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    • mediamogulM
      mediamogul Global Moderator @mab1376
      last edited by

      @mab1376

      Does this work with an MP3 cue sheet as well?

      I don't believe so. Here are some people discussing it on the libretro forums:

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        mab1376 @mediamogul
        last edited by mab1376

        @mediamogul Thanks, i'll try converting to wav format and re-building the cue.

        Edit:

        That worked!

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        • BrandonshireB
          Brandonshire @mediamogul
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          @mediamogul Sorry to come back to such an old topic but I'm having trouble getting this particular trick (putting platforms.cfg in configs/all) to work. I've put a text file with that name in that directory, with that line in it, but I'm still seeing two files for every game (one for the .iso, and one for the .cue). Am I missing a step?

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          • mediamogulM
            mediamogul Global Moderator @Brandonshire
            last edited by

            @brandonshire

            What text editor did you use to create the file?

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            • BrandonshireB
              Brandonshire @Brandonshire
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              @brandonshire Nevermind! A little more searching found me what I needed! (I followed the proceedure in this thread: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/2190/hide-iso-files-when-you-scraped-cue-files/6 that is to say I copied the file from the original directory rather than just creating a new one, and I updated the emulator and updated the setup script and that seemed to fix it!)

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                druval @mediamogul
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                @mediamogul I can't seem to get this same trick to work with my game (Shining Force CD) I believe I'm doing it right, I use notepad++ and replace each "WAVE" with "BINARY" except the top most line which is the iso line of text. when I launch the game using the .cue it brings me to a "CD player interface" which for the first 24 songs plays nothing but static, then from track 25 to 30 it plays the songs correctly, but won't launch into the game. If I launch using the .iso it plays normally with sound effects but no music. any clarification would be appreciated.

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                • DarksaviorD
                  Darksavior @druval
                  last edited by

                  @druval You can always convert to a single chd file and also save space. Try it with a iso\bin\cue you didn't touch:p
                  https://www.reddit.com/r/RetroPie/comments/72kh6q/stepbystep_guide_how_to_convert_sega_cd_or_pc/

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