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I created an image file from a Music cd. The ISO was successfully created. However, if I try to burn or verify this ISO I will get the following message:

 

Invalid or unsupported image file format.

 

ImgBurn 2.4.2.0

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You made an ISO from an Audio CD? Why would you do that?

 

ImgBurn knows to set the extension to .bin so let it do its job.

 

When it's finished you'll have a BIN file and a CUE file.

 

Load the CUE file in Write mode and it'll work fine.

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You made an ISO from an Audio CD? Why would you do that?

 

From your reply I got the impression that ISO is only useful for file system data. Thus writing music as ISO seems a stupid idea. Maybe you can supress the offered ISO format if the source is a music CD - have mercy with the blind ;)

 

Thanks for your support,

Holger

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An ISO file is supposed to be for Mode 1, 2048 bytes per sector data.

 

Everything else belongs in a BIN file.

 

I don't like forcing things on users of my program but they should respect the defaults when they don't know any better.

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Some one give me a iso of a audio CD and it the same problem. Can I do some ting to fix that or convert it to a bin file.

Tank's. :mellow:

Are you using the latest ImgBurn? If it can't open your image then you'll have to try other programs in order to read/convert that image.

 

And next time don't hijack other people's threads, start your own.

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