Miklos Bagi Jr. wrote:
Andrew,

A friend of mine ripped a CD, but he didn't rip it as an ISO. There are 4
files: a .ccd, .cue, .img, and .sub file. How do I use these files in Linux to
burn a CD?


There are couple of formats you can burn under linux and there are some you can not. You have an image file from a software called CloneCD, which (as long as I know) is not a supported format at this very moment. Please try to contact the author of CloneCD about this.

You can burn bin/cue, iso, img (itself), etc with no problem under linux. No ccd yet.

MBJr.

PS: try to get a bin/cue or an iso image for the software you're trying to burn, but I think - assuming from the ccd type - you'll need a crack for that :P

I was able to find FireBurner (via the forums) which allowed me to write a CD from the .CCD, but I don't think it worked correctly because the CD won't mount.


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