kxkvi Posted June 20, 2012 Posted June 20, 2012 Hi guys. I've been using ImgBurn for well over a year now, and prior to tonight, I never knew that it supported burning audio CDs! I just created my first using this program,and the process went swimmingly. (Ritek media notwithstanding) So, this means that not only will I have a nice new CD to play in my car tomorrow, but also that i can finally get rid of Nero 6. The only question I am left with is: where did the image go? I noticed that during the burn process, the checkbox option labelled "Delete Image" was not only available, but unchecked. As such, after the burn completed, I went looking for what I thought would be a BIN file somewhere on one of my drives. The first place I looked was the directory in which the CUE file resides. Nothing there witn a .bin extension. Then I looked in the directory specified in "Image Files" in the file location settings. Missing there too. Not present in the root of the drive either. As such, I'm a little unclear on why the BIN file is nonexistent given the burn settngs. Is a BIN file even created prior to burning an audio CD? Thanks for a great burning app. It sure beats the pants off of Ahead's product. Regards, Thomas
kxkvi Posted June 20, 2012 Author Posted June 20, 2012 Log file in case it didn't upload. ImgBurn.log
LIGHTNING UK! Posted June 20, 2012 Posted June 20, 2012 It doesn't make an image, it just burns everything on the fly.
kxkvi Posted June 20, 2012 Author Posted June 20, 2012 It doesn't make an image, it just burns everything on the fly. Cool. That explains it. If I had checked the "Delete Image" checkbox in the burn dialog, would ImgBurn have deleted the CUE file and/or the source MP3 files? Thanks. Thomas
LIGHTNING UK! Posted June 20, 2012 Posted June 20, 2012 It would have deleted the CUE probably. There's an additional option (enabled by default) that prevents it from deleting the individual audio files that are called up by the CUE.
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