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Linux: any way to "mount" bin/cue/wav sets as an actual drive?

Started by airzonk, 03/11/2011, 03:40 AM

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airzonk

So, I have no problem using MagicEngine via Crossover in Linux with real, inserted CDs.  But I want to know if there's a utility to actually mount BIN/CUE/WAV sets so MagicEngine can see them.  Anybody know?

thx  :mrgreen:

DragonmasterDan

Quote from: airzonk on 03/11/2011, 03:40 AMSo, I have no problem using MagicEngine via Crossover in Linux with real, inserted CDs.  But I want to know if there's a utility to actually mount BIN/CUE/WAV sets so MagicEngine can see them.  Anybody know?

thx  :mrgreen:
It would need to be done via your crossover application settings since it's what sets up virtual drives, not Linux.

Anyway, to answer the other part of your question a BIN/CUE/WAV set differs from a CD, there is some format changing that goes on when you burn it to convert the WAVs to Redbook etc. So doing that isn't going to work without some outside application.
--DragonmasterDan

OldMan

If you're using linux, try using mednafen. Not only does it work better then ME, it supports Bin+Cue. And you can get rid of any intermediate layers, like crossover :-)


Arkhan Asylum

Yeah of you use Mednafeafaen you dont even need to do anything other than send the bincue into it.
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