I would like to know how to check (view) the SubIndex information on a VCD![]()
In the Guide "How to burn CUE/BIN files (v1.03) / Guide by delphi.stuff":
http://www.vcdeasy.org/modules.php?name=_Guides&id=BurnBin
The author tests several burning applications to Burn a detailed CUE file and then
"check after the copy if SubIndex information have been preserved during the copy"
But does not explain How they checked the SubIndex information.
I have done a lot of searching on the web, but there is very little information on VCD SubIndex.
I have try several burning applications but none are able to show a SubIndex on a VCD.
FireBurner 2.2.0 has Sector Browser which can show the raw data in a disc image,
but I don't know where or what I am looking for?
If anyone could be of some help it would appreciated.
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It is relatively easy to check the subindices information.
Get a CD drive that can read subindicies properly (e.g., most/all CD-RW drives).
Get CDRWin to extract it to a CUE/BIN image. Open the CUE file with notepad. If the image is made with subindicies, you can compare the original CUE file to this newly generated one.
Regards.Michael Tam
w: Morsels of Evidence
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Thank for the info vitualis
I had tried that with CDRWin first but it didn't work and so thought it wasn't possible.
So after your post I tried again and I still can not get it to work.
but then I thought that other programs that use cue files may work
and after some searching I discovered that "CloneCD 4.2.0.2" has an
option to make a cue file, and it works perfectly (Problem Solved).
If your interested I was using CDRWin 3.9C on WinXP with a Liteon LTR-40125W Burner,
CDRWin was saying my drive can't read subcodes (but it can) and the cue files didn't have
any subindices information:
Original Cue File
FILE "C:\Temp\Test.BIN" BINARY
TRACK 01 MODE2/2352
FLAGS DCP
INDEX 01 00:00:00
TRACK 02 MODE2/2352
FLAGS DCP
INDEX 00 00:05:01
INDEX 01 00:07:01
INDEX 02 01:55:03
INDEX 03 03:48:41
INDEX 04 05:04:31
INDEX 05 06:40:44
INDEX 06 07:48:54
INDEX 07 08:42:21
CDRWin Generated Cue File
FILE "C:\CDRWIN\TEST.BIN" BINARY
TRACK 01 MODE2/2352
FLAGS DCP
INDEX 01 00:00:00
TRACK 02 MODE2/2352
FLAGS DCP
INDEX 01 00:07:01
I also tried reading from Daemon Tools 3.33 Vitual CD drive which CDRWin says can read Subcodes
but it makes the same cue file.
I think CloneCD is better then CDRWin anyway so I am happy
PS I am get interesting results from my testing, for one Daemon Tools doesn't read cue files perfectly,
the subindices are there but the 2nd "FLAGS DCP" from track 2 is missing?
I will post my results when I finish testing.
Out of curiosity do you know what the "FLAGS DCP" does?
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Originally Posted by deancb14
I think CloneCD is better then CDRWin anyway so I am happy
PS I am get interesting results from my testing, for one Daemon Tools doesn't read cue files perfectly,
the subindices are there but the 2nd "FLAGS DCP" from track 2 is missing?
I will post my results when I finish testing.
Out of curiosity do you know what the "FLAGS DCP" does?
Regards.Michael Tam
w: Morsels of Evidence
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