Re: cdrecord help

2001-03-21 Thread Denis Pelletier

On Wed, 21 Mar 2001, Kent Vander Velden wrote:

{  Recently, I received a CD image from a friend and I am trying to burn
{ it now with cdrecord and am having a bit of trouble.  The image was
{ generated using cdrwin 3.8c in "binary mode." The associated .cue file
{ implies it is in mode1 but with 2352 bytes/block.  I treated this as
{ both an iso and an audio file and burned it to disk but the disks are
{ unusable.  It is possible that this is some proprietary format and that
{ there is nothing that I can do, but if you happen to know what it is
{ and if cdrecord can burn it, could you please let me know?

Hi,

cdrecord can't use bin/cue files. Cdrdao can.

Denis
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Denis Pelletier
tudiant au doctorat
sciences conomiques, Universit de Montreal


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cdrecord help

2001-03-20 Thread Kent Vander Velden


 Recently, I received a CD image from a friend and I am trying to burn
it now with cdrecord and am having a bit of trouble.  The image was
generated using cdrwin 3.8c in "binary mode." The associated .cue file
implies it is in mode1 but with 2352 bytes/block.  I treated this as
both an iso and an audio file and burned it to disk but the disks are
unusable.  It is possible that this is some proprietary format and that
there is nothing that I can do, but if you happen to know what it is
and if cdrecord can burn it, could you please let me know?

  Thanks.

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Kent Vander Velden
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