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for audio cd's............. Image burn will not burn from images of nero, nti, roxio, clone cd, alcohol120, cd manipulator, bin,cue, and we cant'make an iso of an audio file cd.......so does it just NOT WORK for audio images ???....which would be a shame !!!

.....has anyone tried this ?????

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for audio cd's............. Image burn will not burn from images of nero, nti, roxio, clone cd, alcohol120, cd manipulator, bin,cue, and we cant'make an iso of an audio file cd.......so does it just NOT WORK for audio images ???....which would be a shame !!!

.....has anyone tried this ?????

.......OK THEN .....THAT'S SAD !!!

 

 

.....i did have a bin/cue file that was of a nero 6.6 oem cd and it would write from that, yet when i had a bin/cue file representing an audio cd imgburn popped up a flag saying ''does not support bin/cue files , but it did for a data cd ....??

 

 

..when it says ''only supports single image files '', what does that mean?

clone cd has 3 linked files, bin/cue has 2 linked files, alcohol120 uses 2 linked files, nero is only 1 file, iso is only 1 file, would an audio file that is mono be a single file or am i totally lost here?

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No, it says it doesn't support cue files ;)

 

A bin can be a simple disc image. ImgBurn examines the bin to see if it's a data one. If it is, chances are it can burn it.

 

It knows it can't do audio and the image won't pass the internal checks.

 

Audio CDs are burnt differently to Data and one would have to consider multiple tracks - something ImgBurn doesn't currently support.

 

I think it says single session / track images. Like I said 2 seconds ago, ImgBurn doesn't support multiple tracks (or sessions).

 

The number of files going to make up that image is not really relevant.

Normally, the second (small) file that these other programs produce is just a file that describes the data in the bigger one.

The most common being the CUE file.

 

No, a mono audio file is not a single file... you're totally lost here ;)

 

You cannot in any way, shape or forum burn a CDDA disc/image with ImgBurn.

 

If I ever get around to adding support for multiple tracks... THEN it may well be possible. Until that time, best stick to using whatever read the audiocd in the first place.

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No, it says it doesn't support cue files ;)

 

A bin can be a simple disc image. ImgBurn examines the bin to see if it's a data one. If it is, chances are it can burn it.

 

It knows it can't do audio and the image won't pass the internal checks.

 

Audio CDs are burnt differently to Data and one would have to consider multiple tracks - something ImgBurn doesn't currently support.

 

I think it says single session / track images. Like I said 2 seconds ago, ImgBurn doesn't support multiple tracks (or sessions).

 

The number of files going to make up that image is not really relevant.

Normally, the second (small) file that these other programs produce is just a file that describes the data in the bigger one.

The most common being the CUE file.

 

No, a mono audio file is not a single file... you're totally lost here ;)

 

You cannot in any way, shape or forum burn a CDDA disc/image with ImgBurn.

 

If I ever get around to adding support for multiple tracks... THEN it may well be possible. Until that time, best stick to using whatever read the audiocd in the first place.

 

 

...Well thanks for all of that.....I have tried your program on cd's and burned images from 1x all the way to max........perfect each time..Bravo !!

I have been trying a small little program called CDManipulator 2.70 to make the audio images at 1x and with a subchannel analysis too..it will burn at 1x as well..........experience tells me it is not as stable as I'd like..........Ultra ISO is ok for data but I can't slow it down..........are there any small image programs you'd recommend ? Once I have the image , I prefer your program to everything else, even Nero, for burning. It's even a joy to watch it work.

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