databoy2k Posted June 3, 2010 Posted June 3, 2010 Hey All: I'm sorry if this comes up and is answered, but I did search and couldn't find anything. I am looking to create an ISO of an audio CD from a series of FLAC files (legal reasons... I'm using a VM to talk to an old NetMD). I followed the tutorial in the guides section, however it results in a 4kb cue file and a burned disk. I would prefer to skip the disk, and simply create ISO files that can be mounted in my VM. Is this possible through this software? Even if it created BIN files, I could potentially work with that. I'm running Win 7 x64, if that helps. Thanks for any help! --Databoy2k
mmalves Posted June 3, 2010 Posted June 3, 2010 ImgBurn's CUE creation is only for burning to disc. What you can do is burn the CUE image to a disc then use the Read mode to create a CUE/BIN image from the disc.
databoy2k Posted June 3, 2010 Author Posted June 3, 2010 ImgBurn's CUE creation is only for burning to disc. What you can do is burn the CUE image to a disc then use the Read mode to create a CUE/BIN image from the disc. Darn, I was afraid of that. So I take it that the audio disk functions are still too much in their infancy to meet this requirement. Do you know of any open source means of going about this? I just would like to skip this one middle step of burning my image to a disk, only to have to rip it off again. Thanks a ton --Databoy2k
mmalves Posted June 3, 2010 Posted June 3, 2010 You could use a virtual burner like phantom burner or similar.
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