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6 bchunk - CD image format conversion from bin/cue to iso/cdr
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9 bchunk [-v] [-p] [-r] [-w] [-s] <image.bin> <image.cue> <basename>
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12 bchunk converts a CD image in a ".bin / .cue" format (sometimes ".raw /
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15 The bin/cue format is used by some non-Unix cd-writing software, but is
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18 image.bin is the raw cd image file. image.cue is the track index file
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22 The produced .iso track contains an ISO file system, which can be
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24 using cdrecord. The .cdr tracks are in the native CD audio format.
25 They can be either written on a CD-R using cdrecord ‐audio, or con‐
26 verted to WAV (or any other sound format for that matter) using sox.
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28 The output type depends on the input type (data is just copied). If
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33 It is advisable to edit the .cue file to either MODE2/2352/2048 or
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39 -v Makes binchunker print some more unnecessary messages, which
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42 -w Makes binchunker write audio tracks in WAV format.
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44 -s Makes binchunker swap byte order in the samples of audio
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47 -p Makes binchunker go into PSX mode and truncate MODE2/2352
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57 Raw CD image file
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60 TOC (Track index, Table Of Contents) file
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63 Tracks in ISO9660 CD filesystem format. Can be either written on a
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69 Audio tracks in native CD audio format. They can be either written
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75 Audio tracks in WAV format.
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78 cdrecord(1), mkisofs(8), sox(1), cdrdao(1)
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81 Heikki Hannikainen <hessu@hes.iki.fi>
82 Bob Marietta <marietrg@SLU.EDU>
83 Colas Nahaboo <Colas@Nahaboo.com>
84 Godmar Back <gback@cs.utah.edu>
85 Matthew Green <mrg@eterna.com.au>
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