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    Default Problem with burning CD's for my PSX

    Hello everyone!

    I've got a problem with my almost brand new PSX, of course chipped. I wanted to burn some old-school Doom, so I did it with tutorial here (https://www.epforums.org/showthread....-and-ape-files). Only problem I had was with .cue file from cues and sbis.rar, daemon tools just says that it doesn't exist, so I managed to download a cuemaker2, which made a .cue working with daemon. After creating IMG file from disc (I got .bin and .cue file) I burned it on my Sony 700MB CD which only supports x16 unfortunately. Console reacted a bit strange, at first it just showed a sony screen and freezed, after reseting, sony screen turned smoothly to PS screen, and guess what? It freezes. Okay then, I did whole process again, and burned it on Verbatim 4,7 GB x8 disc, and now console just boots up to BIOS screen. And one thing, before burning, after I mounted a Virtual Disc using daemon, I opened a ePSXe to check it. After selecting correct drive and hitting RUN CD-ROM, it freezes. What's the problem with all of them? Somebody could help me? Best regards and thank you in advance for reply.

    P.S.
    Console works very well with original games, and also with burned disc which friend of mine gave me some time ago.

    UPDATE:
    I opened .cue file from cues and sbis.rar with notepad, and every file is mentioned in .bin format. Original iso from emuparadise has ape files which I converted to WAV, except "Doom (E) (Track 1) [SLES-00132].bin" which was .bin file from start. That how it looks after converting, file with VLC logo is in .bin format, and others with notes are the WAV files.
    Przechwytywanie.JPG

    That's how it looks in .cue from cues and sbis.rar:
    FILE "Doom (E) (Track 1) [SLES-00132].bin" BINARY
    TRACK 01 MODE2/2352
    INDEX 01 00:00:00
    FILE "Doom (E) (Track 2) [SLES-00132].bin" BINARY
    TRACK 02 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
    FILE "Doom (E) (Track 3) [SLES-00132].bin" BINARY
    TRACK 03 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
    FILE "Doom (E) (Track 4) [SLES-00132].bin" BINARY
    TRACK 04 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
    FILE "Doom (E) (Track 5) [SLES-00132].bin" BINARY
    TRACK 05 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
    FILE "Doom (E) (Track 6) [SLES-00132].bin" BINARY
    TRACK 06 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
    FILE "Doom (E) (Track 7) [SLES-00132].bin" BINARY
    TRACK 07 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
    FILE "Doom (E) (Track 8) [SLES-00132].bin" BINARY
    TRACK 08 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00

    Unfortunately, .cue which I generated contains only first track of doom, so I think it's the main problem. Sould I just change .bin to .wav in notepad?

    UPDATE: I changed it, still freezes the ePSXe!
    UPDATE: Just one minute ago I played Gran Turismo which I burned! Yay! The best thing is that it contains only one file when downloaded from emuparadise, so we can exclude faults on PSX side!
    Last edited by Zorlon; 6th-January-2017 at 16:03.

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