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    Hey, folks.

    I could really use some help.

    I've burnt like 10 Street Fighter Zero 3 (J) copies, downloading it from several places, and I always have the exactly same problem: the stage songs do not play properly, although the game, itself, runs perfectly. Sometimes they just keep looping, sometimes they don't even play, sometimes they look like a damaged audio-CD, or something. I've tried bin/cue, ccd/img/sub, mp3/bin/cue and the result is always the same.

    I'm using Pseudo Saturn 0.832 (also tried patching it with cdpatch, didn't work), SONY cd-r, and I've tried burning with ImgBurn, Alcohol 120% and CloneCD. I've also recorded many other games which are working perfectly, including other fighting games like Marvel VS Street Fighter, X-Men VS Street Fighter, Street Fighter Zero 2, and etc.

    I've also tried patching it to US region, but the problem was still there.

    Does anyone know what's wrong?

    Thanks in advance.

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    I've opened this thread again so you can post there:

    http://www.epforums.org/showthread.p...-Action-Replay

    Spoiler warning:

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    Quote Originally Posted by deadlegion View Post
    I've opened this thread again so you can post there:

    http://www.epforums.org/showthread.p...-Action-Replay
    Thanks, man. I just did it.

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