Cue/bin problems with Mitsumi

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  1. eugen

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    Could anybody tell me is it possible to burn cue/bin image with Nero 5.5.x and Mitsumi CR 49x8 TE?
    All time I try to do it I have as a result a message "successfully completed" and a blank (!!!) CDRW disk (nothing has been written)
     
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    More exactly. When I am burning cue/bin image (created with DVD2SVCD) in TAO mode with Mitsumi CD49x8TE - OK. With DAO - it could be read only in another recoreder (f.i. Teac CDW58, NOT CDROM) cause another session appears and remains opened. Why DAO - to use overburn.
    Differences - Nero reported Teac could do DAO with CueShet and DAO/96, Mitsumi - only DAO/96. Maybe there is a problem source? Is so, how to convert cue/bin image to another image format could be writtem by Mitsumi in DAO mode.
     
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    Quick and dirty way is to mount BIN/CUE with Daemon Tools and then you can use any software to copy from the virtual drive to CD-R. I suggest that you give those software I mentioned a try.
     
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    fireburner fails. Errors with TAO (write10 error at the last declared sector - overburn needed) and SAO (seems the device does not support it at all). DAO/96 - success, but blank disc (in reality, not blank, cause feurio tells - not recordable media).
    now testing with blindwrite
     
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