Hi!

Monday, 14 August, 2000 Dan Hollis wrote:

>>   i've  got  a mode1 track image that had been grabbed in raw mode,
>> i.e.  with  2352 bytes per sector. is there any way to burn it with
>> cdrecord as mode1 track keeping all sync an crc info as is?

DH> Sounds like you want to copy a protected disc (maybe playstation or other
DH> software).

well,  it's  not protected software, crc in all sectors are consistent
with  sectors  content,  so one of possible solutions is just to strip
crc  an  sync  info  and  reduce  image to plain 2048-bytes-per-sector
mode_1 image. but (from purely theoretical standpoint at the moment :)
it's  interesting, if it's possible to write such image if crc data is
inconsistent with content. 

DH> Not all cd burner can write full sync/crc, so it depends on
DH> your hardware.

DH> What are you trying to copy, and what cd burner have you got.

hmm,  i think this data is similar to data of audio tracks, which most
burners  are  perfectly capable to handle, only track mode info in toc
is what differs. is it firmware job to control track mode?

i'm  using  YAMAHA CRW4416S with firmware 1.0h, and i've heard someone
used   it   with   nero   burner   to   write   mode  1  tracks  from
2352-bytes-per-sector image, but i can't tell for sure.

Egor.         mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ 5165414 FidoNet 2:5020/496.19



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