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dkjsafbjk
25-09-2002, 16:05
how do i stop clonecd from closing the cd each time it burns?

dkjsafbjk
26-09-2002, 06:06
hey?

dkjsafbjk
26-09-2002, 15:41
arrg

bOOls eYe
27-09-2002, 00:26
uncheck the 'always close last session' ...

dkjsafbjk
27-09-2002, 03:07
nah, that doesn't seem to work, after i burnt an image onto a cd (unchecking that thing), i go into explorer, then properties of the cd, and it says it's got no free space, and if i do 'disc info' with nero, it says there's no free space,..... and finally (this is what i want to be able to do) i want to be able to burn the cd again with another image (multisession) with clonecd (if i do it now, it says cd is not blank)

dkjsafbjk
27-09-2002, 19:47
bump

dkjsafbjk
28-09-2002, 04:39
well is there another prog that can handle ccd image files?

djgarf
28-09-2002, 05:44
no ccd is clonecd only

bOOls eYe
28-09-2002, 05:52
but you can use the .img in combination with a .cue file

dkjsafbjk
28-09-2002, 18:00
what do u mean bools eye?

bOOls eYe
29-09-2002, 02:11
i mean: if you have created an image with clonecd (3 files - .img, .sub, .ccd), then you can create a .cue file referring to the .img file.

if you made a CCD image example.img/sub/ccd, you can create a file example.cue, containing:
------------------- start -------------------
FILE "EXAMPLE.IMG" BINARY
TRACK 01 MODE1/2352
INDEX 01 00:00:00
------------------- end --------------------
you'll be able to burn this image with cdrwin !

(i assumed that the image only contains 1 data track)

btw, don't shoot me if this doesn't work, but i'm pretty sure it will.

dkjsafbjk
29-09-2002, 03:53
k, i'll try it, but if i did that, cdrwin wouldn't refer to the ccd file for any info, would it?

bOOls eYe
29-09-2002, 04:05
nope, .ccd and .sub files are not used, only the .img

dkjsafbjk
29-09-2002, 04:12
hhm, i realy need another prog that can handle or 'completely convert' ccd files