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
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
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
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
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From: Vulpes Velox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 10:33 PM
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
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
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
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 -
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.
--
Jeremy Faulkner
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
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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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
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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