So, I went in to my crawlspace tonight to see what Sega CDs I have on hand. If Toast was able to change the data to ISO9660XA it may of worked. I even went as far to copy a MultiModeXA in a session and try to burn the audio and close the session. I even tried MultiMode Mode (audio area) you can create a data/audio tracks but, after mounting the iso and moving the files to a folder and then recopy them back in this format loses the XA and it copied as a Mac HFS format. I have no clue why and Roxio has not gotten back yet. I tried many different ways and the data for this works. The best bet so far is to use the MultiModeXA (copy area) and drag over the ISO. TOAST 10 - OSX - Power PC G5 Mac (Pioneer Superdrive and Sony CDRW/DL+DVD) Drives PLEASE, if anyone has updated help on this it would be great. I am currently trying something new using NTI Dragon Burn for Mac. The audio was copied on to the CDR but is not accessible from the mac but, the tracks are seen in the Sega CD and cannot play audio. The data from the ISO was extracted and placed in the CDR. Drag and dropped every AIF in proper order. Named the files again like in the forum stated. I have started the Multi-Track XA in toast. I do not have access to a Windows PC here and the guide here for burning is not functioning to the "t". In 2000 I thought it was a great idea to make the MP3 of the AIFFs back then. Back then I was able to extract the Sega CDs and PSX titles and save them. I have read the forums and only found one helper on this subject. I am trying to restore the CDRs to play again on my console unit. In 1998 I had lost a chunk of my collection in a apartment fire and the backups survived. Way back in 1996 I backed up over 70 Sega CD titles. I would like to ask for some great help from this old school gamer.
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