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Old 01-12-2001, 23:47
Shango Shango is offline
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Is there a way to create a .ccd file for CloneCD ?

I have on my HD a CloneCd image with the file extension being .img.

Whenever I want to test it with Daemon or burn with CloneCD, both look for the .ccd file (I guess this is the Clone .cue file, right ?)

Since I don't have it, can I make one ? Or how can I get around it ?

Thanx for UR Help.
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Old 02-12-2001, 04:34
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Shango (02-12-2001 07:47):
I have on my HD a CloneCd image with the file extension being .img.

Whenever I want to test it with Daemon or burn with CloneCD, both look for the .ccd file (I guess this is the Clone .cue file, right ?)

Since I don't have it, can I make one ? Or how can I get around it ?

Thanx for UR Help.
Here goes - no guarantee of outcome, in fact I doubt it'll work!

First an explanation: the CCD file is vastly more complex that a CUE file; it contains all that CloneCD needs to stitch the IMG file back into its components. It's like with the BIN file in CDRwin being larger than the CD that was copied - that data is embedded within CDRWin.

That's why it probably won't work if you rename the file to BIN and create a CUE sheet replacing the name in another CUE sheet with that of the file you're trying to burn. Why mention it then? Well you can rename an IMG file to BIN, patch it for NTSC/PAL or whatever and rename it back to IMG for CloneCD to burn. I havn't tried getting CDRWin to burn the BIN file with the newly hacked CUE sheet. If you try it you might get a CDRWin message Illegal File Format and then you can go no further.

So probably this reply will only help you understand how things work and that without a CCD file, there's nothing you can do.
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