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Author:  cdfoundation [ Tue Feb 09, 2010 7:43 am ]
Post subject:  Question about supported formats

Hello support,

i'm new on your SDK. I want to order a license, but have some questions about it. Hope you can give me answers to my questions.

- Can i rip a Data/Audio/Video CD/DVD using 2048, 2336, 2352, 2368, 2448 sector mode?
- Can i burn Data/Audio/Video CD/DVD with 2048, 2336, 2352, 2368, 2448 sector mode?
- Does your SDK supports ISO, CueSheet and maybe CCD files for ripping/burning?
- Can i map ISO, CueSheet, CCD files using Disc Emulator without an external application?

... or maybe a subset of all?

Many thanks for your answers,
Paul

Author:  anton (staff) [ Tue Feb 09, 2010 10:56 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Question about supported formats

1) Yes, but physical limitations are applied. For example you cannot rip DVD with anything except 2048 byte/sector. No single tool on Earth.

2) The same as above. DVD cannot be recorded with CD-style raw burning.

3) ISO - yes, CCD - no.

4) ISO - yes, CCD - no.

cdfoundation wrote:
Hello support,

i'm new on your SDK. I want to order a license, but have some questions about it. Hope you can give me answers to my questions.

- Can i rip a Data/Audio/Video CD/DVD using 2048, 2336, 2352, 2368, 2448 sector mode?
- Can i burn Data/Audio/Video CD/DVD with 2048, 2336, 2352, 2368, 2448 sector mode?
- Does your SDK supports ISO, CueSheet and maybe CCD files for ripping/burning?
- Can i map ISO, CueSheet, CCD files using Disc Emulator without an external application?

... or maybe a subset of all?

Many thanks for your answers,
Paul

Author:  cdfoundation [ Tue Feb 09, 2010 11:00 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Question about supported formats

Anton, many thanks for your answers.

anton (staff) wrote:
1) Yes, but physical limitations are applied. For example you cannot rip DVD with anything except 2048 byte/sector. No single tool on Earth.


But every other CD, like Audio CD?

anton (staff) wrote:
2) The same as above. DVD cannot be recorded with CD-style raw burning.

But every other CD, like Audio CD with 2352 or higher?

anton (staff) wrote:
3) ISO - yes, CCD - no.
4) ISO - yes, CCD - no.


CueSheet is possible?

Author:  anton (staff) [ Tue Feb 09, 2010 11:02 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Question about supported formats

1) Sure...

2) Some limitations are applied. So you can f.e. burn 2048 byte/sector ISO in 2448 RAW DAO96 but not vise versa.

3) No, we did not manage to have CUE/BIN for years :))

cdfoundation wrote:
Anton, many thanks for your answers.

anton (staff) wrote:
1) Yes, but physical limitations are applied. For example you cannot rip DVD with anything except 2048 byte/sector. No single tool on Earth.


But every other CD, like Audio CD?

anton (staff) wrote:
2) The same as above. DVD cannot be recorded with CD-style raw burning.

But every other CD, like Audio CD with 2352 or higher?

anton (staff) wrote:
3) ISO - yes, CCD - no.
4) ISO - yes, CCD - no.


CueSheet is possible?

Author:  cdfoundation [ Thu Feb 11, 2010 7:46 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Question about supported formats

Anton,

many thanks for your answer. I think your SDK isn't the SDK i'm looking for, because it doesn't support de facto standard files like CUE. Maybe it is an deliberate limitation, because i see that Alcohol uses your lib? I don't know.

Anyway many thanks for your answer

Author:  anton (staff) [ Thu Feb 11, 2010 8:43 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Question about supported formats

In a nutshell: we don't want you to use raw CD burning.

== thread closed ==

cdfoundation wrote:
Anton,

many thanks for your answer. I think your SDK isn't the SDK i'm looking for, because it doesn't support de facto standard files like CUE. Maybe it is an deliberate limitation, because i see that Alcohol uses your lib? I don't know.

Anyway many thanks for your answer

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