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2 | bin_to_cso_mp3 |
3 | Originally written by Exophase as "bin_to_iso_ogg" |
4 | updated for cso/mp3 by notaz |
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7 | About |
8 | ----- |
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10 | This is a tool to convert cue/bin CD image to cue/cso/mp3 form, useful to use |
11 | with emulators. It can also create ISO instead of CSO and WAV instead of MP3. |
12 | Note that input must be .cue file, along with single .bin file. |
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15 | Easy/Windows usage |
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18 | 1. Download LAME from http://lame.sourceforge.net/links.php#Binaries |
19 | You need an archive or "LAME Bundle" with lame.exe inside. Extract lame.exe |
20 | to the same directory as bin_to_cso_mp3.exe |
21 | 2. Find ciso.exe . It usually comes with ISO->CSO converters, for example yacc |
22 | (http://yacc.pspgen.com/). Extract ciso.exe to the directory from previous |
23 | step. |
24 | 3. Drag the .cue file you want to convert onto bin_to_cso_mp3.exe . It should |
25 | pop up console window with some scrolling text, which should close by itself |
26 | when done. After that you should see new directory with converted files. |
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29 | Advanced usage |
30 | -------------- |
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32 | Just run bin_to_cso_mp3.exe from console terminal (or "command prompt") without |
33 | any parameters to see usage. |
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36 | Linux |
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39 | You will need to compile bin_to_cso_mp3.c yourself using gcc: |
40 | $ gcc bin_to_cso_mp3.c -o bin_to_cso_mp3 |
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42 | You will also need to have lame and ciso binaries in PATH. Those can sometimes |
43 | be installed using packet manager from the distribution, or you can compile |
44 | them from sources: |
45 | lame: http://lame.sourceforge.net/ |
46 | ciso: http://ciso.tenshu.fr/ |
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