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    Hi, I downloaded Final Fantasy IX, created a m3u fil from the cues and tried to import it on openemu, but nothing happened.
    I checked again and again if everything was right and it actually was.
    I made the same process for another game and it worked perfectly. So, why is FFIX not being imported?
    I also tried to download the files from different sources, in case they were broken, but nothing.
    It's my favorite game! Please help me!

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    I do not use a Mac but the above seems to get things working though I can't really recommend the sites used (he even gets a little confused and makes a couple of things a bit more complicated than it should be) but he does explain how to install things fine though

    PSX works a little different to most systems in OpenEmu
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