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TOC2CUE(1)							      CDRDAO								TOC2CUE(1)

NAME
toc2cue - converts a TOC files of cdrdao(1) into a .cue file SYNOPSIS
toc2cue [-v verbosity_level] input_toc_file output_cue_file toc2cue [-V] DESCRIPTION
toc2cue converts a TOC file of cdrdao(1) into a .cue file. Please note that the resulting cue file is only valid if the toc-file was created with cdrdao(1) using the commands 'read-toc' or 'read- cd'. For manually created or edited toc-files the cue file may not be correct. This program just checks for the most obvious toc-file fea- tures that cannot be converted to a cue file. Furthermore, if the toc-file contains audio tracks the byte order of the image file will be wrong. This will result in static noise when the cue file is used for recording (even with cdrdao(1) itself). OPTIONS
-v verbosity_level Sets the verbosity level to use, can be a integer between 1 and 3. By default, only fatal errors are displayed. A verbosity level of 1 shows warnings, 2 warnings and errors, 3 warnings, errors and internal errors. -V Prints the version of toc2cue. SEE ALSO
cdrdao(1) AUTHOR
toc2cue was written by Andreas Mueller <andreas@daneb.de> and is part of cdrdao(1). This manual page was written by Francois Wendling <frwendling@free.fr> and revised by Daniel Baumann <daniel@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). 1.2.2 2006-11-17 TOC2CUE(1)

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NAME
bchunk - CD image format conversion from bin/cue to iso/cdr SYNOPSIS
bchunk [-v] [-p] [-r] [-w] [-s] <image.bin> <image.cue> <basename> DESCRIPTION
bchunk converts a CD image in a ".bin / .cue" format (sometimes ".raw / .cue") to a set of .iso and .cdr tracks. The bin/cue format is used by some non-Unix cd-writing software, but is not supported on most other cd-writing programs. image.bin is the raw cd image file. image.cue is the track index file containing track types and offsets. basename is used for the begin- ning part of the created track files. The produced .iso track contains an ISO file system, which can be mounted through a loop device on Linux systems, or written on a CD-R using cdrecord. The .cdr tracks are in the native CD audio format. They can be either written on a CD-R using cdrecord -audio, or con- verted to WAV (or any other sound format for that matter) using sox. The output type depends on the input type (data is just copied). If the input is in ISO format, the output will be. On the other hand, if the input is raw audio data, the output will be CDR or WAV (the latter if -w is given). It is advisable to edit the .cue file to either MODE2/2352/2048 or MODE2/2352/2324 depending on whether an ISO filesystem or a VCD is desired, respectively. The format itself does not contain this feature and in an ambiguous case it can only guess. OPTIONS
-v Makes binchunker print some more unnecessary messages, which should not be of interest for anyone. -w Makes binchunker write audio tracks in WAV format. -s Makes binchunker swap byte order in the samples of audio tracks. -p Makes binchunker go into PSX mode and truncate MODE2/2352 tracks to 2336 bytes at offset 0 instead of normal 2048 bytes at offset 24. Use this option if input is in PSX mode. -r Makes binchunker output MODE2/2352 tracks in raw format, from offset 0 for 2352 bytes. Good for MPEG/VCD. Use this option if input is in raw format. FILES
image.bin Raw CD image file image.cue TOC (Track index, Table Of Contents) file *.iso Tracks in ISO9660 CD filesystem format. Can be either written on a CD-R using cdrecord, or mounted (on Linux platforms at least) through a loop device ('mount track.iso /mnt/cdrom -o loop=/dev/loop0,blocksize=1024'). *.cdr Audio tracks in native CD audio format. They can be either written on a CD-R using 'cdrecord -audio', or converted to WAV (or any other sound format for that matter) using sox ('sox track.cdr track.wav'). *.wav Audio tracks in WAV format. SEE ALSO
cdrecord(1), mkisofs(8), sox(1), cdrdao(1) AUTHORS
Heikki Hannikainen <hessu@hes.iki.fi> Bob Marietta <marietrg@SLU.EDU> Colas Nahaboo <Colas@Nahaboo.com> Godmar Back <gback@cs.utah.edu> Matthew Green <mrg@eterna.com.au> Heikki Hannikainen v1.2.0 29 Jun 2004 BCHUNK(1)
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