You wrote: >> Hi, >> >> is there a program (or script) to convert an isofile (generated by >> mkisofs) to a bin/cue format? >> >> cdrecord refuses to burn in DAO mode with my drive, and the default mode >> bugs in 30% of the burns, so I want to try cdrdao. Have you tried different drivers for cdrecord? mmc_cdr is the default, you can get a list of all the drivers by the following command:
cdrecord driver=help >> The only thing I could find was bchunk, but that converts only the other >> way around. My drive specs says that it is capable of burning in DAO mode >> (HP 7200+) so the only solution now is to burn the ISO's with Nero, but I >> would still like to do this the Linux way. > > What would you use to burn a bin/cue -pair running linux? I've never > seen the use of those other than for CDRwin3.XX (running windows). In > cdrwin you can burn iso-images without any conversion using "tools" (or > similar), fourth square from left, top row. cdrdao is able to read and burn bin/cue files! I did this several times... Sven