Sega CD Backup
ripping to bin-cue restoring from bin-cue
ripping to iso-mp3 restoring from iso-mp3 mac burning
Note: This was written by hotFusion ([email protected]). He gets all the credit for this one, and I have left his text essentially unchanged. If you have any questions about this, you should ask him. I make no claim for whatever he says here.
Guide for restoring SegaCD
backup images on the Mac OS
This guide assumes you are using the most recent version of Toast 5 (which
statistically is the most widely used CD burning software on the Mac platform)
and have your backups stored in the .iso/.mp3 format. It also assumes you are
restoring backups on Mac OS X. I do not poses any backups in the .bin/.cue
format so I do not know how one might restore those but think the procedure is
probably very similar.
1). your will need to decode your .mp3s into .aiffs or .wavs. The easiest way to
batch process mp3s is using mAC3dec (http://sourceforge.net/projects/mac3dec).
Simply open mAC3dec and drop all you mp3s onto the window and select AIFF as the
format and 44.1 kHz as the Sample Rate. Click start and AIFF versions of your
.mp3s should appear in the same directory as your .mp3s.
(example 1)
2). Find your .iso CD image and launch Toast. In the Toast main window, click
and hold the Other button and select "Disk Image".
(example 2)
3). Drop you .iso Image onto this windows, it's name should appear when you do.
4). With the image loaded, click the Audio button in the toolbar just above your
.iso image's name.
5). Drop you .aiffs into the Audio CD window that comes up. Double check that
they are in order (they should be) and select the "Pause" button in the top of
that window and select "Set to 2 sec." (this should already be the case, but
double check).
6). Now click the "Other" button WITHOUT holding down the mouse this time, it
should take you automatically back to the "Disk Image" window. Hold down the
Option key and click the "Record" button. You should receive a warning box
about single session ISO disks, click ok (your yes, depending on what the button
says, I forget).
If everything goes to plan you should have a working physical CD backup of your
SegaCD games that can be played in the Model 1 or Model 2 drive. I can't
actually vouch for the model 2 as I own a model 1, but the model 2 is a later
version so I see no reason why it would not work. Congratulations!