How do i burn bin/cue with clone cd? (is this supported in clone 3.5) (I dont want to use cdrwin)
and What do you mean CloneCD uses a different extension for Bins???
(I also noticed that alcohol does subchannel data.. is this automatically enabled? thanks)
"aldaco12
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3) .IMG files = .BIN files. So you can burn the .CUE/.IMG set with CDRWIN (CloneCD uses a different extension for BINs). Just open the .CUE with CDRWin. If you encounter errors during image compiling (before burning), read the README1ST to learn how to modify .CUE files. "
Open CloneCD (write image) and load the cue file and burn RAO DAO at 8x.
Quote: (I also noticed that alcohol does subchannel data.. is this automatically enabled? thanks)
The answer is no as you have to enable the reading of sub-q channel data\audio in the read process and enable "don't repair sub-q channel" in the write process.
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Close all running application in system tray (startup) . Open CloneCD>tools>settings>buffer tab folder. Slide the buffer underrun protection buffer to 20 and try again. Buffer underruns are "usually" caused by lack of physical system ram at present. Do you have buffer underrun tech for your burner? There's no setting in CloneCD to enable\disable overburn but when you load an image and begin to start the write process, a warning dialog box will pop up and ask if you wan't to overburn.
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