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Old 30-11-2002, 01:12
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CloneCD reads RAW-sectors (2352 bytes), the data is stored in the so-called cooked sector (2048bytes), so thatīs why the .img-file is bigger. Additional sub-channel data stored in the .sub-file make the difference between the data you īseeī and the size of the image bigger.
The problem you have sounds like a bad burn, if you write on cd-rw, be sure to use good media, also try a new cd-rw - may be the one you used is bad.
Btw which CloneCD version did you use, and which LiteOn writer do you have?
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