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randomhajile
February 4th, 2006, 08:24
i'm not sure if my other message got posted, but i have my psx set-up but i can't play my playstation cd's. what do i have to do to play them?? what is a cue/bin?? how do i make a cue/bin ?? help!!

Techie
February 4th, 2006, 09:29
bin/cue is type of image file file. use ultraiso / alcohol 120% to make image, mount in deamon tools http://www.ngemu.com/download.php?action=file&id=33 or use iso plugins several to choose from: http://www.ngemu.com/download.php?action=plugin&id=4 thats just one of them

empTness
February 4th, 2006, 15:29
pSX can directly use cue/bin image file
so it's not a big deal to mount the image or not

ultraiso or isobuster are good tools :)

randomhajile
February 4th, 2006, 16:44
thanks guys, for the info but i am still lost because i am an emulator baby i know almost nothing about it. what is my objective with cue/bin? you told me what tool to use, but what do i do after i make the file? do i make it from a cd? help!! is there a website that will tell me about this procass step by step? thanks

random

Techie
February 4th, 2006, 18:48
bin/cue is and iso image, which is an image of a cd.

Musashi
February 11th, 2006, 03:17
In simple words: a ISO is a cd copy to your HD, where you can acess the game on emulator without the CD.
I recommend CdrWin to make Cue/Bin.

phantom00
February 19th, 2006, 03:20
how to create image using ultraiso

RockmanForte
February 19th, 2006, 04:01
CDRWIN is better. Use this instruction:

http://www.videohelp.com/makebin.htm

P.S. Just ignore about VCD. Just follow this! OK ?

ISOBUSTER is good only .. why ? --> A great program that will eve read disks that Windows won't read (ie. scratched discs). Use the Extract CD content-RAW command to create an image file (a .bin and .cue file).

:thumb:

dbhankins
February 21st, 2006, 02:24
I have made images with Alcohol 120%, and haven't had one yet that a Playstation could read but Alcohol couldn't.

As for a program being able to read disks that Windows won't (i.e. scratched disks), be careful! Many programs that make images "succeed" at reading scratched disks by ignoring the errors on the disk and copying the bad data into the image. This results in an image that you might be able to play for a while, but will eventually fail when you get to a certain part of the game. This is why so many pirated images on the 'Net contain bad data.

The way I got Alcohol 120% to make clean images of all my PS1 games was to set it to not ignore errors and retry reading as many times as possible. Alcohol, when it retries, will slow the disk down in order to have a better chance of reading clean data the next time. I also had to use a scratch removal kit (GameDoctor) on some used disks before Alcohol would give me a clean read. A couple had label-side scratches and therefore had to be thrown away (the data was actually scratched away, not just obscured).


Dan

forkart
March 1st, 2006, 02:35
i'm not sure if my other message got posted, but i have my psx set-up but i can't play my playstation cd's. what do i have to do to play them?? what is a cue/bin?? how do i make a cue/bin ?? help!!
Just download magiciso and use it to extract bin/cue image. or you can burn bin/cue image onto cd/dvd with magiciso. It works great.

http://www.magiciso.com/

ThisIS2Ez
May 23rd, 2006, 22:52
Is there a complete tutorial on how to use the PSX? i want to play FF7

JKKDARK
May 23rd, 2006, 23:31
Yes, read the FAQ here (http://forums.ngemu.com/psx-emulator/68400-faq-ver-01b.html);)

Zarggg
May 28th, 2006, 22:13
Any particular reason why there is no support for the .ISO file format?