stanislav_kosev Posted June 22, 2010 Posted June 22, 2010 Hello to everybody, how to create a correct CD audio image including with the CD text ? i created *.bin file, *.cue file and *.cdt file, i think in *.CDT file is consisting the CD text, and now is the question, maybe the question could be stupid for some, how to burn the created image BUT INCLUDING WITH *.CDT file ? thank you in advance for your help
mmalves Posted June 22, 2010 Posted June 22, 2010 If you have a CD-RW you could burn that image to disc and check if the CD-Text is correct.
stanislav_kosev Posted June 23, 2010 Author Posted June 23, 2010 the main question is concerned for *.CDT file which i think consisting the CD text what's happen with it, in case all the 3 files are in 1 directory: *.bin , *.cue and *.cdt is the CD text loading direct ? this is the main question ?
mmalves Posted June 23, 2010 Posted June 23, 2010 If you do a burn with Test Mode enabled it should say in the log if the CD-Text is being used or not.
LIGHTNING UK! Posted June 28, 2010 Posted June 28, 2010 if the CUE file references the CDT file it'll be used, if it doesn't then it won't. So just open the CUE in notepad and look.
stanislav_kosev Posted July 19, 2010 Author Posted July 19, 2010 if the CUE file references the CDT file it'll be used, if it doesn't then it won't. So just open the CUE in notepad and look. Thanks for the Advice 'Lighting UK' i just checked the CUE file, and everything is written there - thanks, bye the way, did you read these comments about ImgBurn in DVD tully list: and what are your comment about messages below: From: "David Powell" <david@imagitech.co.uk> To: <dvdlist@dvdlist.tully.com> Subject: [DVDList] DDP vs ISO+MD5 Reply-To: dvdlist@dvdlist.tully.com I currently use Gear Pro ME 7 for creating DDPs for mastering of CD, DVD-Video and DVD-ROM. However GPME 7 does not work under Windows 7 and the upgrade to GPME 8 is pricey for what is to us essentially a compatibility update. I then noticed that ImgBurn had the capabilty for creating MD5 checksum files with ISOs, which could make them as safe as DDPs. So... a) Is there any advantage of using DDP over ISO+MD5? If you have used ISO+MD5 masters, how did it go? Thanks, David @Robert Bock - Thanks, for your opinion. You're probably right, especially where double-layered and/or double-sided DVD-Videos are concerned. @Niran Husing - Unfortunately I couldn't get GPME 7 to play ball with Window 7's XP Mode Cheers, David It's not designed to create master for replication. Apart this- it's the most reliable burning software:) Andrew > Against: > > - ImgBurn does not produce reliably a bit-for-bit copy of the original > content (it does change the IFO and BUPs under unknown circumstances) > - ImgBurn generates a "MDS", not MD5 file; > - "ISO" images are not a standard; > - DVD plants are not required to support such an image; > - A plant who supports those may have to include extra steps to process > your master; more steps = more opportunity for error. > > For: > > None that I can think of, in a professional environment. @Yves Zimelman - ImgBurn does not produce MD5s by default, but you can them turn on in the options. @Andrew Kolakowski - I totally agree that ImgBurn is awesome for burning discs, I use it for everything (including DVD-Video test discs) apart from creating DDPs. I did ask LightningUK to consider adding DDP support to ImgBurn, but he said that it didn't interest him, which is a shame. But everyone's right I can't abandon DDP for pressed DVD-Video (as much as I'd like to) due to CSS and layer breaks. Regarding data discs, we've had a number of plants actively request ISO+MD5 masters over DDP. The reason for this appears to be that they like to run a few basic checks with a burnt disc before it goes to glass, and they don't have the facility to burn CDs/DVDs from a DDP. Cheers, David From: Yves Zimelman <yvesz@newsguy.com> Subject: Re: [DVDList] DDP vs ISO+MD5 Reply-To: dvdlist@dvdlist.tully.com At 18:41 14/7/2010, you wrote: I beg to differ... it modifies the original IFO and BUP files in an unpredictable way, and I've seen cases where the IFO and corresponding BUP had very different sizes after ImgBurn copied the originals.
LIGHTNING UK! Posted July 19, 2010 Posted July 19, 2010 I beg to differ... it modifies the original IFO and BUP files in an unpredictable way, and I've seen cases where the IFO and corresponding BUP had very different sizes after ImgBurn copied the originals. That's rubbish. The rest is fine.
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