Originally posted by "Aster"
guarda l'ho scaricato da winmx e non ho ancora avuto l'occasione di provarlo: si chiama Mode2 CD Maker.
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Purpose
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With this tool you can build a CD/XA Bridge image using any file you want
(not just MPEGs). What's the point? Well, using Mode2/Form2 you have bigger
user data sector sizes so you can fit more data in a single CD-R (up to 800
MB of data in a 80 min. disc).
What's the drawback, then? There is an issue on how Windows handles these
discs. It reads the files burned this way as RAW data, and it also appends
a RIFF/CDXA header at the beggining of the file. So you cannou burn anything
you want ant then just see it like any other file: you must deal with this
RIFF/CDXA stuff.
Here you have the theoretical max. capacities for each type of media:
+--------+--------+--------+--------+
| 74 min | 80 min | 90 min | 99 min |
+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+
| Mode 1 | 650 MB | 703 MB | 791 MB | 870 MB |
+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+
| Mode 2 | 738 MB | 798 MB | 897 MB | 987 MB |
+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+
The Mode 1 line shows the "original" CD capacity, the Mode 2 the one that
can be achieved using mode2cdmaker. In the practice you'll have to substract
approx. 1 MB from the Mode 2 values since it's reserved for the ISO Bridge
track. In my calculations 1 MB = 2^20 (1024*1024), and not this 1000*1000
stupid value used by the HD makers' marketing division.
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