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SegaCD - Two .CUE file issues #573

Open Infinitum8t opened 3 years ago

Infinitum8t commented 3 years ago

Haven't been able to match the following two .CUE files:

23136ef1756b5566914ed5a72c96af7b442d44cb3feaf82fe3f347f998b1a7dd Sega CD/4 Homebrew/Bad Apple Cinepak (PD) v1 bgvanbur/CD.cue 2fb09931d6c82c539565e259c071a71d95926b9b 23943ccbb3c3e5fcaf19c9cbd5a7b59c 2a66f0e5 23136ef1756b5566914ed5a72c96af7b442d44cb3feaf82fe3f347f998b1a7dd Sega CD/4 Homebrew/Bad Apple Cinepak (PD) v1 bgvanbur/CD.cue 2fb09931d6c82c539565e259c071a71d95926b9b 23943ccbb3c3e5fcaf19c9cbd5a7b59c 2a66f0e5

Both homebrew apps are in ISO format. Various apps were used to extract/transfer to BIN/CUE format with no matching results. Can the .CUE file contents be posted to confirm?

tjanas commented 3 years ago

It seems like this homebrew was published as an ISO file. The entry in the database is for a BIN/CUE, and the CRC32 for the ISO is ab4a047d.

Infinitum8t commented 3 years ago

That is correct. Regarding this homebrew (the one you listed), with ISO CRC32 being ab4a047d, the ISO was converted to BIN/CUE format using this ISO converter or even this one, to name a few. The BIN CRC32 matched, yet the CUE file did not. Editing the CUE file was an exercise in patience and futility.

The same was done with this homebrew with ISO CRC32 being 44844d6b.

If the CUE files could be posted, it would be helpful. Or what program was used to convert the ISO to BIN/CUE format.

coughlanio commented 3 years ago

@Infinitum8t did you get a CUE file to match? Can you share?

hotelvictorcharlie commented 3 years ago

@Infinitum8t @coughlanio cuefiles.zip