Re: writing mac cdr image file to pac
- From: "Dave" <dspear99ca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 05 Jun 2007 14:35:37 GMT
"Dave Platt" <dplatt@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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In article <dp09i.29$vT6.11@edtnps90>,I think it's an HFS image, not an audio stream... if I rename the file to
Dave <dspear99ca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
What you'd want to do is tell Nero that you want to burn an audio CD,
and to use this file as input for audio track 1.
This could definitely be burned on a PC running Linux or a similar
Unix-type OS, using the "cdrecord" or "cdrdao" packages - both of them
will accept .cdr format.
Hmm... I've got a linux box being used as a fileserver... no cd burner on
it. I'll compile cdrecord for it; I'll bet you dollars to donuts
cdrecord,
like any decent unix command-line utility, can EASILY output a file in ISO
format. Good idea. Thanks.
I guess I'm unclear on just what you want to do with it.
If you output a file in ISO format (with the .cdr file in the
filesystem), and move this to a PC which has a burner, and then burn
this to a CD-R, what you'll end up with is an ISO-format CD-R. This
will *not* be playable on a standard audio CD player!
If you want to be able to play this in a standard (Red Book) audio CD
player, you *must* burn the data to CD-R using the burning software's
audio-CD mode, and must *not* try to go through ISO9660 format!
I'd be stunned if Nero was unable to burn an audio CD-R using a .cdr
file as input. You just need to find the right options in the program.
*.nrg, then choose burn, I get the "import foreign image" dialog in Nero. I
can choose Audio as image type, but then I get an error message which says
"the entered block size (2352) does not match image length."
When I choose "HFS" as the image type I get no such error message.
When I use the "file" command I get:
% file disc.cdr
disc.cdr: Apple Partition data block size: 0 first type: ple_partition_map,
number of blocks: 4145520,
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