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  1. Member Sifaga's Avatar
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    to image a DVD i would use DVDDECYPTER , ISO read

    how do i create an image of an audio CD

    what software would i use

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    most i have seen have been imaged with cdrwin to bin/cue.
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    thankyou
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  4. Along the same line, but in reverse.
    How do you convert bin/cue files back to a standard CD.
    Never too old to learn
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    You can use Ultraiso to extract the contents to your HD. Or you can burn with Fireburner...
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  6. Member Sifaga's Avatar
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    it seems that i downloaded and tested cdrwin a couple of years ago and the demo version wont run now.

    is there another software that can create a bin/cue for me.

    edit: Im trying out magicISO

    edit: 300meg limit. keep looking
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    This program should do the trick, and plenty more.

    http://www.magiciso.com/
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  8. Member Sifaga's Avatar
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    tried burnatonce, i got .toc and .dat files
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    I would use CDRWin, CloneCD, Discjuggler, or EAC. They've given me the cleanest, full-feature rips/images.

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