On Monday 20 October 2003 09:53 pm, stefmit wrote:
> On Monday 20 October 2003 08:01 pm, Bryan Phinney wrote:
> > On Monday 20 October 2003 08:21 pm, stefmit wrote:
> > > Anybody having ever tried and succeeded in burning bin/cue files?
> >
> > Yes, repeatedly.  Using K3B amongst others.
>
> ... what others?!? 

There is a commercial Linux burning application called Gear Pro Linux from 
gearsoftware.com that supports bin/cue.  I have used it in the past but not 
lately.  

> It looks to me that k3b is just a frontend to cdrdao, 
> and that looks like being the culprit, as I used the command line:

Well, just as a test, let's try something else assuming that you have other CD 
burning applications on your machine.

Use bchunk to convert the bin/cue file to an ISO and then you can either mount 
the ISO as a loopback to make sure that it is good or you can burn the ISO 
using another app to make sure that your devices are all set up properly.  If 
you can burn the ISO but not bin/cue, we can begin to look at other 
possibilities for a cause.

If you don't have bchunk installed you can get it here:  http://he.fi/bchunk/

command is :  bchunk *.bin *.cue mybin  which will create a mybin01.iso file.
-- 
Bryan Phinney
Software Test Engineer


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