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Old 18-03-2001, 22:19
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Help!!! Questions about using cdirip and cdrwin to burn games

My Acer CD writer is not compatible with Diskjuggler so I need an alternative way of burning cdi files. I used CDRwin to sucessfully burn bin and cue files and I want to use that when burning iso files too. I converted the Crazy Taxi cdi file to iso and it gives me an audio file as well as a iso. Can I still burn it in cdrwin? If so can you give me instructions of how to burn it or if not can you give me another way to burn it. Thanks
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Old 18-03-2001, 22:31
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i would use winoncd for this process,

it would have to be done multisession
the first session would have to be the raw or wav file (the audio file) then you would need to verify the LBA (addressing) to make sure that the LBA is equal to the LBA reported by cdirip on the second session while it was ripping, example cdrecord would report LBA of 0-xxxx where xxxx is a number like 11700, now if didn't have the match then proceeded to write the second session you would get a coaster guaraneteed, you would have to cut probably at least 2 off of the sector size to get it to be 11700 (this depends on the burner that you are using),
if all is correct then you will do the second session using winoncd to burn the iso

if all goes well then it will work, using this process is requires knowledge of what you want to accomplish and how the cd is written so that the dc laser can read and boot it,

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