A CD can have multiple tracks, which can contain computer data, audio, or video. File systems such as ISO 9660 ...
E.g. the old Quake CD - track 1 is data, subsequent tracks are CD audio. I want to make an ISO image of the data track but ImgBurn insists on ...
img file. Then i tried to convert it to an .iso with AcetoneISO, but it said i would lose important tracks (multitrack disc). The outcome was ...
... an ISO from any of my Sony DVD-R discs. I just get a message saying it will only create a .bin file because the disc contains multiple tracks.
To create a single ISO with all the tracks in one take a look at bin2iso
Single-track ( .iso ) vs. multiple-track ( .img ). Any single-track CD-ROM, DVD or Blu-ray disc can be archived in ISO format as a true digital copy ...
ISO out of your CD if it has multiple tracks, however there is no problem with creating *.BIN , It will do the job just fine, it is not specific to ImgBurn ...
The CD has 10 tracks all in all. The first one is a data track with an ISO filesystem containing the game's files. Tracks 2 to 10 are audio tracks. The first step is to ...
When I use Brasero to do this, I get two files, image.toc.bin and image.toc. When I use K3b, I get a folder with the audio files. I am sure these are ...
ISO and IMG files make burning a duplicate CD easier