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| Sujet : Avec quoi graver les .bin/cue ? | |
| xeetron | avec winiso tu converti le fichier en iso et tu le grave avec nero |
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| xeetron | avec winiso tu converti le fichier en iso et tu le grave avec nero |
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| altus | il existe aussi WinISO avec quoi on pourrait extraire les fichiers de l'image et les graver. Ca permettrait aussi de vérifier que l'image n'est pas corrompue ;) |
| Murphy'S | pour graver des images cdr win avec nero c'est simple
tu édite le plus petit des fichier (le cue) et tu releve les parametres qu'il ya dedans (en général le mode et la taille de bloc) tu lance nero et fait gaver l'image (montrer tous les fichier pour tout afficher) tu ouvre le fichier bin il te montre un tableau dans lequel tu met les parametres relevés dans le fichier cue et voila ca marche |
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| mmt | y'a ausii fireburner qui reconnait n'importe quoi comme graveur je crois, par contre il est pas tres pratique sur le point de vue utilisation. |
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| flyingfader | http://www.nero.com/en/helptool/index.htm
Can Nero burn ISO images? Nero can burn images of type ISO. In the current Nero version the parameters of the ISO file still have to be entered. Type of image: Data Mode 1 (assuming that it is a Mode 1 image) Block size: 2048 Bytes (corresponds to the sector size of a Mode 1 image) File precursor and length of the image trailer: 0 Bytes (assuming that the image file only contains ISO data and not other special information has been entered) no Scrambled (i.e. it is not an image which was especially created for old Philips CD Writer )and no Swapped (assuming that the files contains the Bytes in the correct order. The settings are based on the assumption that it is a normal ISO Mode 1 image file. This can be checked by opening the file with a Hex Editor. For File-Offset 08000hex (corresponds to Block 16 where the ISO ([p]rimary [v]olume [d]descriptor is saved). If there is a text there such as "CD001", then burning with the above mentioned method should work. Please proceed as follows if you want to burn an ISO image file: Nero start Open following menu entry: File -> Burn CD image. Now determine the type of file: All files (*.*) Now select the ISO image file to be burned. Now you will be informed that Nero does not recognize the format of the image file. Please confirm this dialog. In the dialog which then appears, set the parameters given above. Now click on . . Is Nero capable of burning BIN Images? Nero can burn images of type BIN, i.e. files with the file extension .bin if there is only one track in the binary file. With .bin files the sectors are stored including the RAW data. In the current Nero version the parameters of the BIN files must also be entered. These are: Type of Image: Data Mode 1 (assuming that it is a Mode 1 Image), otherwise Data Mode 2. read raw data: yes (then the block size is automatically set to 2352 bytes) File precursor and length of the image trailer: 0 Bytes (assuming that the image file only contains ISO data and not other special information has been entered) no Scrambled (i.e. it is not an image which was especially created for old Philips CD Writer )and no Swapped (assuming that the files contains the Bytes in the correct order. |
| lemmings | bah non il reconnait que les images .ccd
j'ai deja foire 2 cd pour mon cue/bin donc je pref eviter de renommer le .bin en .ccd |
| Modano | CloneCD non ? |
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| matfil | CdrWin |
| lemmings | blindwrite vient de me faire pareil a la vitesse 3x en plus |
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| DZ1nk | nero ou cdrwin |
| peliade | Blindwrite le fait, il me semble... |
| krafton | Vu que les differentes versions de cdrwin ne reconnaissent pas mon liteon 24X et que nero plante au milieu..... |




