View Full Version : Looking for an Image extension list.
megabite60
08-09-2002, 07:06
I've been trying to locate a list of image-file extension and the related burning software. Seems to me theres so many different types of burning software and each or most have there own imagefile format.
Is there a listing of all the different burner software and which type of imagefile they will burn?
Thanks for replying in advance....
I'll tell you some of it.The most popular ones..
1. .BIN and .Cue is for GoldenHawk CDRWin
2. .CCD, .IMG and .Sub is for CLone CD
3. .Gi is for Verita's Prassi with A03 or A04
4. .Cdi is for Disc Juggler
5. .NRG is for Nero
These are main extersions for the popular softwares.
There are several more but the top five are the main ones generally people use.
megabite60
09-09-2002, 14:40
Thanks for the info. Most of them i've used in the past but not all. I'm kind of suprised theres never been an official list compiled someplace. That could be a my new mission for a while......
Any other people out there want to add to the OFFICIAL IMAGE FILE FORMAT EXTENSION LIST?
podunkviller
10-09-2002, 00:44
most people dont bother with lists because they generally burn back with the program they created the image with. or they do whatever the release groups nfo tells them.
Monty Burns
11-09-2002, 14:15
Some additions:
> .bwt is for BlindWrite
> .rdb, .md1, .xa is for Gear
> .cdp, .ncd is for NTI
> .c2d is for WinOnCD (full image)
> .cif (.iso) is for Easy CDCreator
But who the hell uses these progs (besides BW, of course?)
megabite60
11-09-2002, 16:05
Know were moving along. We must be getting close to all of the different formats....? thanks for the input!
megabite60
11-09-2002, 16:12
Heres what we've got so far:
1. .BIN and .Cue is for GoldenHawk CDRWin
2. .CCD, .IMG and .Sub is for CLone CD
3. .Gi is for Verita's Prassi with A03 or A04
4. .Cdi is for Disc Juggler
5. .NRG is for Nero
6. .bwt is for BlindWrite
7. .rdb, .md1, .xa is for Gear
8. .cdp, .ncd is for NTI
9. .c2d is for WinOnCD (full image)
10. .cif (.iso) is for Easy CDCreator
Seems almost every software package likes there own format. I prefer ISO's myself.
]-[otRod
17-09-2002, 08:21
Common File Extensions (http://www.filext.com)
Good resource for looking up common file extensions and their related applications!
megabite60
20-09-2002, 05:38
Thats a great sight Hotrod; thanks for the input.
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