I posted this on another popular forum, but it's been a about a month and haven't received any replies. Thought i would try here.
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This is something that I've been wondering about for ages, but I've never gotten around to finding a definitive answer.
There are some early PSX games that you can put in a CD Player/Stereo and you will hear the game's music playing like you had just popped in a regular music CD. Off the top of my head, some of these are Rayman, Wipeout, and Ridge Racer.
What's been puzzling me is I've noticed when you try to burn these games to disc, the sound is out of sync. For example, with an original Ridge Racer game disc, just as the race is about to begin, a random selection of the game's music will start playing. However, with a backup of the game, the music either:
A) Won't start at all.
B) Start after 30 or so seconds.
C) Start in the middle of a song or near the middle.
D) Play the first 12 seconds of a song looping over and over.
E) Or some other random thing.
My question is, is it possible to create a perfect working backup of these types of games where the music plays exactly when it's supposed to or is it impossible? If it's possible, can you point me to a guide on how to do it?
For reference, I've tried 120% and Imgburn, but no luck. Also, I play my backups on a PSOne with an MM3 chip I installed.
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