Sega Cue Maker is available in both Hebrew and English. Its simple interface allows you to open any BIN file and generate its corresponding CUE file in one single step. This utility will enable you to generate CUE sheets for Sega CD, Sega Saturn, and Neo-Geo CD games. 4Media Photo DVD Maker for Mac is able to convert. Is a photo album maker which allows you to. Difference, 4Media Photo DVD Maker for Mac provides two.

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Join us at Android Emulator accuracy tests: • • • • • Are you an emulator developer? If you'd like a user flair reflecting that. I've been playing around (again) with PlayStation emulation in the past few days and one thing that bugged me was that some of my game rips didn't have proper cue files. Either the cue files were missing or just wrong due to broken references inside the file. So I did what most people do and googled. Then I realised that writing your own cue files by hand is tedious, but that the files have a pattern which makes them a candidate for automation.

So I thought handy tools were already out there. While I was able to locate three tools that claimed the solve the problem for making cue files (for PSX games), all of them seemed ignorant of games with multiple tracks, which are really the primary use case for correct cue files. So I hacked together a little solution myself that you can use right from your browser with a little drag and drop magic. I have tested it in Chrome, Safari and Firefox. Maybe you will find it useful the next time you are missing a cue. Honestly, its probably better just to convert to PBP.

Not only that but the tool to convert to PBP doesn't care if you have a cue file, though you run into the problem if you ripped it and it broke down the tracks to multiple files. In cases like that, I just remounted the disc image in daemon tools, and re-ripped it with ImgBurn, at this point I can't see any reason in keeping my psx games in any other format since it seems like all emulators support it, and you get the benefits of 1 file for 1 game, even games with multiple discs, and up to 50% file compression in most cases with no performance impact on the other side. Either way thanks, OP as this might be a good tool for dealing with Sega CD games that don't have a PBP equivalent format. I can't see any reason in keeping my psx games in any other format There isn't if you don't plan to actually burn them ever. But people with a working/modded PS1 or PS2 would most certainly keep their clean bin+cue as they are.