On vie, 2004-01-16 at 14:02, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
> 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?
burn the img using cdrdao and the cue file.
cdrdao write --speed 8 --dev ..
On January 16, 2004 08:02 am, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
> 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?
those are clonecd files. i know that there's a windows version, but i'm not
Dennis Freise wrote:
On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 07:02:40 -0600
Andrew Gaffney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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?
Burning the .img file with cdrdao
On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 07:02:40 -0600
Andrew Gaffney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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?
Burning the .img file with cdrdao should work.
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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?
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Andrew Gaffney
System Administrator
Skyline Aeronautics, LLC.
776 North Bell Avenue
Chesterfield, MO 63005
636-357-1548
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