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Mounting a CD-ROM with audio tracks from files : dosbox

    https://www.reddit.com/r/dosbox/comments/iz95cl/mounting_a_cdrom_with_audio_tracks_from_files/
    Is there a way to mount a CD-ROM in DOSBox with audio tracks, not from the actual physical CD, but from files? Yes, there is :) That's one of options for using imgmount command. First you need to rip CD into cue/bin/audio set (bin file for data on CD, audio one file per track, cue file describes order of audio tracks).

Audio tracks folder when unpacked? - C dosbox-x

    https://gitanswer.com/audio-tracks-folder-when-unpacked-c-dosbox-x-873911852
    Support for cue sheets with FLAC, MP3, WAV, OGG Vorbis and Opus CD audio tracks. With DOSBox-X it is possible to mount .cue files (either from the menu or with IMGMOUNT command) that include FLAC, MP3, WAV, OGG Vorbis and Opus music as CD audio tracks. Oh, i should use the cue with audio in the same folder.

Cuesheet - DOSBox

    https://www.dosbox.com/wiki/Cuesheet
    Cuesheet is a file format that specifies track structures of mixed mode compact discs. It can be used with DOSBox, when a game needs to access audio tracks of its CD that is stored as an image file. The prevalent ISO format can only store data tracks. The CUE/BIN format for CD images. Cuesheets usually come as a CUE/BIN pair.

DOSBox v0.74-3 Manual

    https://www.dosbox.com/DOSBoxManual.html
    To mount your CD-ROM in DOSBox you have to specify some additional options when mounting the CD-ROM. To enable CD-ROM support (includes MSCDEX) in Windows: - mount d f:\ -t cdrom . in Linux: - mount d /media/cdrom -t cdrom . In some cases you might want to use a different CD-ROM interface, for example if CD audio does not work:

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