Re: cue images

2004-06-29 Thread Jeremy Faulkner
artifex wrote:
Is there any program that runs on fbsd that allows burning cue
files? I did not find anything about it on the burncd man page.
.bin/.cue files are not standard. Use ports/sysutils/bchunk to convert
them to a standard ISO image.
Actually, bin/cue is pretty much standard (at least in the win32 world),
and sysutils/cdrdao can burn those without any problem.
What international standard describes their format?
Windows is not a standard.
Where are the international standard that describe the ISO file (not the 
filesystem!) format?
http://www.iso.org/iso/en/CatalogueDetailPage.CatalogueDetail?CSNUMBER=17505
How do you convert music disc image to iso format?
You do not convert music disc image to iso format. ISO-9660 is a 
filesystem. The audio disc format is IEC 908.

BTW, the non-standard cdrdao do the job fine.
bye,
artifex

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Re: cue images

2004-06-29 Thread Dan Finn
Could someone provide me with the correct syntax for burning bin/cue
files using cdrdao.  I read through the man page but it doesnt' seem
to recognize my .cue file as a toc file.

I am trying:
cdrdao write -v /home/dfinn/videos/CD1/CD1.cue 
but getting:
ERROR: Missing toc-file

Will this burn them in VCD format so that they will play in my home dvd player?

Thanks
Dan

On Sun, 27 Jun 2004 18:15:52 +0200, Miguel Mendez
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 On Sun, 27 Jun 2004 10:30:58 -0400
 Jeremy Faulkner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
   Is there any program that runs on fbsd that allows burning cue
   files? I did not find anything about it on the burncd man page.
 
  .bin/.cue files are not standard. Use ports/sysutils/bchunk to convert
  them to a standard ISO image.
 
 Actually, bin/cue is pretty much standard (at least in the win32 world),
 and sysutils/cdrdao can burn those without any problem.
 
 Cheers,
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Re: cue images

2004-06-29 Thread Randy Pratt
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 11:15:36 -0700
Dan Finn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Could someone provide me with the correct syntax for burning bin/cue
 files using cdrdao.  I read through the man page but it doesnt' seem
 to recognize my .cue file as a toc file.
 
 I am trying:
 cdrdao write -v /home/dfinn/videos/CD1/CD1.cue 
 but getting:
 ERROR: Missing toc-file
 
 Will this burn them in VCD format so that they will play in my home dvd player?
 
 Thanks
 Dan

Hi Dan,

What I sucessfully use is:

  cdrdao write --device 2,1,0 --driver generic-mmc --speed 8 --eject foo.cue

but some of that may need adjusted depending on your hardware.  The
Handbook has some information on finding which scsi device it is.

Also, you may need to be in the same directory as the .cue file
since the cue file does specify the .bin file to use.  In all 
probability, it will not have the path you show in your example.
Open the .cue file with your favorite editor and you'll see what
I mean.

Best regards,

Randy

 On Sun, 27 Jun 2004 18:15:52 +0200, Miguel Mendez
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  On Sun, 27 Jun 2004 10:30:58 -0400
  Jeremy Faulkner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  Hi,
  
Is there any program that runs on fbsd that allows burning cue
files? I did not find anything about it on the burncd man page.
  
   .bin/.cue files are not standard. Use ports/sysutils/bchunk to convert
   them to a standard ISO image.
  
  Actually, bin/cue is pretty much standard (at least in the win32 world),
  and sysutils/cdrdao can burn those without any problem.
  
  Cheers,
  --
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Re: cue images

2004-06-29 Thread Vulpes Velox
On Sun, 27 Jun 2004 19:25:53 +0200
Daniel Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Jeremy Faulkner wrote: 
 
  What international standard describes their format?
  
  Windows is not a standard.
 
 Many times a de-facto standard is just as important/valid as a
 real standard.

Commonly used, but not a standard. Still odd, though, I've found ISO
to rather more common myself, even in areas dealing with windows.
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Re: cue images

2004-06-29 Thread Reko Turja
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From: Vulpes Velox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: cue images

Commonly used, but not a standard. Still odd, though, I've found ISO
to rather more common myself, even in areas dealing with windows.
Cue files are usual in cases where ISO-images can't be used - backing 
up copy protected CD's and such. Every Windows burner I've used 
supports ISO-images in addition of their own formats.

-Reko 

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Re: cue images

2004-06-28 Thread dick hoogendijk
On 27 Jun Daniel Eriksson wrote:
 Jeremy Faulkner wrote: 
 What international standard describes their format?
 Windows is not a standard.
 
 Many times a de-facto standard is just as important/valid as a real
 standard.

That's precisely what M$ is aiming at. It's just a wrong attitude. A
standard is a standard. de-facto does NOT equal standard The fact
that a program can handle those non-standards is cool, but that's it.

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Re: cue images

2004-06-28 Thread artifex
Is there any program that runs on fbsd that allows burning cue
files? I did not find anything about it on the burncd man page.
.bin/.cue files are not standard. Use ports/sysutils/bchunk to 
convert
them to a standard ISO image.
Actually, bin/cue is pretty much standard (at least in the win32 
world),
and sysutils/cdrdao can burn those without any problem.
What international standard describes their format?
Windows is not a standard.
Where are the international standard that describe the ISO file (not 
the filesystem!) format?
How do you convert music disc image to iso format?
BTW, the non-standard cdrdao do the job fine.

bye,
artifex
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Re: cue images

2004-06-28 Thread Sergey Zaharchenko
On Mon, Jun 28, 2004 at 01:39:46PM +0200,
 artifex probably wrote:

 Where are the international standard that describe the ISO file (not 
 the filesystem!) format?

\From the mount_cd9660 manpage

 MOUNT_CD9660(8)  FreeBSD System Manager's Manual MOUNT_CD9660(8)
 NAME
  mount_cd9660 - mount an ISO-9660 file system

So it's ISO 9660. ISO stands for International Standards Organization
AFAICT. As for `where', use Google.

 BTW, the non-standard cdrdao do the job fine.

I think that if the developer of the Windows program which
uses/generates the `.cue' files would hear that, he would change the
format just so that you couldn't use free tools and were forced to
purchase his program. Just kidding, but doesn't it remind you of
anything?

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cue images

2004-06-27 Thread Paulo Roberto
Hello,

Is there any program that runs on fbsd that allows burning cue files?
I did not find anything about it on the burncd man page.

thanks,

Paulo




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Re: cue images

2004-06-27 Thread Jeremy Faulkner
Paulo Roberto wrote:
Hello,
Is there any program that runs on fbsd that allows burning cue files?
I did not find anything about it on the burncd man page.
thanks,
Paulo
.bin/.cue files are not standard. Use ports/sysutils/bchunk to convert 
them to a standard ISO image.

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Re: cue images

2004-06-27 Thread Miguel Mendez
On Sun, 27 Jun 2004 10:30:58 -0400
Jeremy Faulkner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi,

  Is there any program that runs on fbsd that allows burning cue
  files? I did not find anything about it on the burncd man page.

 .bin/.cue files are not standard. Use ports/sysutils/bchunk to convert
 them to a standard ISO image.

Actually, bin/cue is pretty much standard (at least in the win32 world),
and sysutils/cdrdao can burn those without any problem.

Cheers,
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Re: cue images

2004-06-27 Thread Marc Fonvieille
On Sun, Jun 27, 2004 at 06:55:32AM -0700, Paulo Roberto wrote:
 Hello,
 
 Is there any program that runs on fbsd that allows burning cue files?
 I did not find anything about it on the burncd man page.


cdrdao does it.

Marc
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Re: cue images

2004-06-27 Thread Jeremy Faulkner
Miguel Mendez wrote:
On Sun, 27 Jun 2004 10:30:58 -0400
Jeremy Faulkner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,

Is there any program that runs on fbsd that allows burning cue
files? I did not find anything about it on the burncd man page.

.bin/.cue files are not standard. Use ports/sysutils/bchunk to convert
them to a standard ISO image.

Actually, bin/cue is pretty much standard (at least in the win32 world),
and sysutils/cdrdao can burn those without any problem.
Cheers,
What international standard describes their format?
Windows is not a standard.
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RE: cue images

2004-06-27 Thread Daniel Eriksson
Jeremy Faulkner wrote: 

 What international standard describes their format?
 
 Windows is not a standard.

Many times a de-facto standard is just as important/valid as a real
standard.

/Daniel Eriksson


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