![]() ![]() The best way to burn a CUE/BIN image then is to mount it with Daemon-Tools as a virtual CD (daemon-tools has excellent understanding of the CUE/BIN image format and will replicate all the subchannel data). Neither of these programs support CUE/BIN well. As neither CDRDAO or CDRWin support external drives well or at all, many people have been forced to use (e.g.,) Nero or Fireburner. One S/VCD specific application for CloneCD (where it excels) is the burning of CUE/BIN images. Of course, you can always grap the time-limited demo to make sure before you spend any money! If you get a random external firewire/USB2 kit and put in a random CD burner in it, you can be almost assured that CloneCD will burn to that drive perfectly. ![]() It contains probably the best overall routines for copying those hard to copy discs (e.g., protected game discs), but on top of that, is excellent for extract full RAW images with all the subchannel data (i.e., DAO-96) for any CD.Īpart from the above, CloneCD makes a mark for itself by having truly remarkable compatibility with CD burners - be they internal, or external via USB or Firewire.
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