Re: [LAU] iso image from toc?

From: frank pirrone <frankpirrone@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Wed Jul 02 2008 - 22:33:07 EEST

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plutek-infinity wrote:
>> Date: Wed, 2 Jul 2008 08:34:39 +0100
>> From: pete shorthose <zenadsl6252@email-addr-hidden>
>>
>> On Tue, 01 Jul 2008 20:00:46 -0400
>> plutek-infinity <plutek@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
>>
>>> greetings!
>>>
>>> starting with a wav and a corresponding toc, from which i would normally burn a master audio cd, is it possible to generate an iso image of the audio cd, so a user on some other operating system can simply burn the iso to a disc, and end up with a clone of my audio cd, including all cd-text and pq coding? i've been searching, but it's not looking very clear how to do it, or in fact whether it CAN be done.
>> probably a sematic issue but an iso (iso 9660) is a data cd filesystem standard and audio cds have no filesystem.
>> if you mean some sort of raw disk image (and many people do mean this when they refer to an iso)
>> then you're best bet may be cdrdao which ships with one of the most popular windows ripper (EAC) and
>> is widely available on linux at least.
>>
>> you would probably want to master your cd then rip it to toc/bin.
>> cdrdao has numerous options for read modes and cdtext extraction etc.
>> there are linux tools to convert between cue and toc too, but they are not
>> comprehensive iirc.
>> windows users will probably prefer a cue/bin (CDRwin/EAC etc) though.
>>
>> i'm not aware of any single file image (no separate toc) and certainly not
>> one that is widely supported on multiple platforms but i tend to stay in my
>> own corner of linuxland so that's not saying much.
>>
>> an alternative would be to distribute the wave files or monolithic wave
>> with a toc/cue. most burning softs can handle that kind of thing and the cdtext could
>> be included via the toc.
>
> thanks, pete! your conclusions pretty much correspond to mine, so it's good to have them confirmed, at least. yes, i thought "iso" really only referred to a specific, non-audio, filesystem, but was hunting for some single file image for audio cd's, much like the actual iso's for other disks. a friend of mine, who uses macs, says there's a dmg file which is a complete single-file image of a cd, used in protools. perhaps that is proprietary.
>
> cheers!
>
>
Peter,

Have you taken a look at using dd to simply create a disc image of the CD?

Frank
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