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NBA JAM T.E. - no music........
I have just ripped this game using Clone CD v4.2.0.2 but there is no music when running the iso. Is there any way I can fix this?
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If NBA Jam uses normal CD Digital Audio (Music you can hear with every CD Player), running the ISO with the ePSXe internal ISO system won't play it. You could either mount the ISO with DaemonTools (just do a Google search) and play it as a CD or run the ISO with Mooby's CDR plugin which was created to run ISOs.
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Thanks for the reply F-3582. I searched for DaemonTools and found a site about unix, so I am a bit lost there. What is the easiest and most efficient way of copying the game disc onto a CD-R, so that it will run as well as the original? Can this be done with CloneCD?
Thanks
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Huh? Why u want to copy the ISO to a CD-R if you already have the original? :confused:
Do Copy Cd on CloneCD. And delete the ISO afterwards cause you can only have one backup of each software piece I think |
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> What is the easiest and most efficient way of copying the game disc onto a CD-R, so that it will run as well as the original?
Buying the game
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I have just copied the iso files onto cd-rw using clone cd, and it has worked great, so thanks for your help. Just so you know, I have the original game, and it obviously plays fine on epsxe (although there is a little slowdown). However, this is a rare game and I have kept the disc in mint condition, and I don't want my cdrom drive scratching up the disc.
Thanks again.
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