Re: Um Jammer Lammy Roms are over 700 Mib's

Posted by Danielle on .
The amount of data present in the raw BIN+CUE file as stored on your hard disk and reported by your operating system is not one-to-one with the amount of data stored on a burned disc. Certain games, especially those with a lot of uncompressed CD audio like um Jammer Lammy, can appear to have more data than will fit on a disc when viewed as a BIN+CUE file on your computer. However, if you're using a proper CD burning tool such as ImgBurn, choosing to write an image file (not files/folders), and selecting the .CUE file (not the .BIN file), it should all fit on the CD. (As a side note, if you were to download and extract both the Vimm and Myrient versions of the game, you'd find that the BIN+CUE files are exactly the same. This is because both Vimm and Myrient are using Redump to verify their PS1 collections.)

In reply to: Um Jammer Lammy Roms are over 700 Mib's posted by ViennaLeSosig on .
I noticed that the Um Jammer Lammy ROMs in the emulation lair is over 700 Mibs, which makes them too large in order to be burned onto most CD-Rs. We can find roms without this problem on Myrient which you can find a link for in the FFA links section.