Expert advice required on clone cd sub channel data.

Clone CD Discuss, Expert advice required on clone cd sub channel data. at Burning Software forum; Clone cd copies cd+g discs with my recorder fine. Cdrwin doesn't copy cd+g discs as the recorder doesn't support cd+g. I need to be able to burn bin files using clone cd . I am writing a program to do this but get stuck with the format of the sub

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Clone cd copies cd+g discs with my recorder fine.

Cdrwin doesn't copy cd+g discs as the recorder doesn't support cd+g.

I need to be able to burn bin files using clone cd.

I am writing a program to do this but get stuck with the format of the sub channel data.

I have raw cd+g bin files in a 2448 format 2352+96


I have wrote a program which splits the bin files into two seperate files called
File 1 has a 2352 format and
File 2 has sub 96 format

I assumed this was how clonecd's *.img and *.sub files were stored

I assumed that I would have one large image file of the sectors and one file of the 96 byte sub channel data.

The 2352 type sector file created was exactly the same as the *.img file created from a clone cd image.

This was tested with a cd+g compatable writer.

The 96 type sector file was exactly the same in file size as the clone cd *.sub file but when a file comparison was performed there were no similarites between files.

I can only assume the sub channel data is stored in a type of algorithm in clone cd.

If I search through my own file of sub channel data created from a bin file or multiple bin files then all the graphics commands are evident.

If I search through the *.sub file made from clonecd there are no graphics command found.

Any help on converting from 96 byte sub data to clonecd sub data would be appreciated.
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You could make a post here.

VeNoM386 & SwENSkE are very helpful if you appear knowledgeable and the information is freely available from any technical document.

Olli gives very little away (that's his business)

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Cdrwin doesn't copy cd+g discs as the recorder doesn't support cd+g
You mean the software?

In terms of .bin, have you tried BlindWrite or CD-Mate, both apps can do DAO-RAW+96
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