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Using a Virtual CD Driver to Rip a Virtual CD
Steve Matzura
A musician friend of mine has decided that the best way to send me some files to work on is by making an audio CD from his hard-disk recorder, packing it up into a BIN+CUE package with IMGBurn, and sending it to me via Dropbox. Now I have these two files, I can unpack them and burn them to a real compact disc, then use a program like Exact Audio Copy to extract the audio into the WAV files which he should have sent me in the first place so I can work with them. The problem is, he's done this so many times before, and frankly, my media supply is gettin' low! So I thought maybe I could use one of these free CD clone drivers like Elaborate Bytes' Virtual Clone Drive <https://www.elby.ch/en/products/vcd.html> to unpack the BIN+CUE package with IMGBurn, then use EAC to extract the WAV audio. My questions are:
1. Is this scenario even possible? Is that what VCD is supposed to do--be a virtual CD drive where the user can mount a virtual disc and treat it as if it were a real one?
2. I tried mounting the .BIN of the BIN+CUE pair, and VCD didn't do it. Is this format different from the kind of BIN VCD is looking for?
3. Is there a program that can take my BIN+CUE pair made with IMGBurn and turn it into something VCD *CAN* mount?
Thanks in advance for any help on this one.
1. Is this scenario even possible? Is that what VCD is supposed to do--be a virtual CD drive where the user can mount a virtual disc and treat it as if it were a real one?
2. I tried mounting the .BIN of the BIN+CUE pair, and VCD didn't do it. Is this format different from the kind of BIN VCD is looking for?
3. Is there a program that can take my BIN+CUE pair made with IMGBurn and turn it into something VCD *CAN* mount?
Thanks in advance for any help on this one.
Kelly Pierce
This is so complicated. Just ask him to upload the .wav file to a
third party file transfer service. I am a field recordist and do this
for producers all the time. Keeps things simple and the producer can
start editing the .wav file immediately without messing with
unnecessary technology.
Kelly
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third party file transfer service. I am a field recordist and do this
for producers all the time. Keeps things simple and the producer can
start editing the .wav file immediately without messing with
unnecessary technology.
Kelly
On 9/7/21, Steve Matzura <number6@...> wrote:
A musician friend of mine has decided that the best way to send me some
files to work on is by making an audio CD from his hard-disk recorder,
packing it up into a BIN+CUE package with IMGBurn, and sending it to me
via Dropbox. Now I have these two files, I can unpack them and burn them
to a real compact disc, then use a program like Exact Audio Copy to
extract the audio into the WAV files which he should have sent me in the
first place so I can work with them. The problem is, he's done this so
many times before, and frankly, my media supply is gettin' low! So I
thought maybe I could use one of these free CD clone drivers like
Elaborate Bytes' Virtual Clone Drive
<https://www.elby.ch/en/products/vcd.html> to unpack the BIN+CUE package
with IMGBurn, then use EAC to extract the WAV audio. My questions are:
1. Is this scenario even possible? Is that what VCD is supposed to
do--be a virtual CD drive where the user can mount a virtual disc and
treat it as if it were a real one?
2. I tried mounting the .BIN of the BIN+CUE pair, and VCD didn't do it.
Is this format different from the kind of BIN VCD is looking for?
3. Is there a program that can take my BIN+CUE pair made with IMGBurn
and turn it into something VCD *CAN* mount?
Thanks in advance for any help on this one.
Steve Matzura
I've been trying to do that for years, but somehow it never works out! I'll keep on it though.
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On 9/8/2021 12:27 AM, Kelly Pierce wrote:
This is so complicated. Just ask him to upload the .wav file to a
third party file transfer service. I am a field recordist and do this
for producers all the time. Keeps things simple and the producer can
start editing the .wav file immediately without messing with
unnecessary technology.
Kelly
On 9/7/21, Steve Matzura <number6@...> wrote:A musician friend of mine has decided that the best way to send me some
files to work on is by making an audio CD from his hard-disk recorder,
packing it up into a BIN+CUE package with IMGBurn, and sending it to me
via Dropbox. Now I have these two files, I can unpack them and burn them
to a real compact disc, then use a program like Exact Audio Copy to
extract the audio into the WAV files which he should have sent me in the
first place so I can work with them. The problem is, he's done this so
many times before, and frankly, my media supply is gettin' low! So I
thought maybe I could use one of these free CD clone drivers like
Elaborate Bytes' Virtual Clone Drive
<https://www.elby.ch/en/products/vcd.html> to unpack the BIN+CUE package
with IMGBurn, then use EAC to extract the WAV audio. My questions are:
1. Is this scenario even possible? Is that what VCD is supposed to
do--be a virtual CD drive where the user can mount a virtual disc and
treat it as if it were a real one?
2. I tried mounting the .BIN of the BIN+CUE pair, and VCD didn't do it.
Is this format different from the kind of BIN VCD is looking for?
3. Is there a program that can take my BIN+CUE pair made with IMGBurn
and turn it into something VCD *CAN* mount?
Thanks in advance for any help on this one.