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lupin_III 

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Posted on: Apr. 02 2005,05:45 |
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I want to convert a pxi image to a .bin image, because i can`t mount an pxi image. And my problem is that Ultraiso don`t show me the cd-text, who is included in the pxi image. And in the final .bin images there is no cd-text, too. Why ?
Can show UltraIso CD-Text of pxi Images ? Can UltraIso convert pxi images into another format and including the CD-Text information?
I hope someone can help me !
Edited by lupin_III on Apr. 02 2005,05:47
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xoben 

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Posted on: Apr. 02 2005,06:29 |
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Quote | Can UltraIso convert pxi images into another format and including the CD-Text information? |
Yes, three files will be created when converting .PXI to .BIN format: .BIN, .CUE and .CDT . The .CDT file is the CD-TEXT file.
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lupin_III 

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Posted on: Apr. 02 2005,08:26 |
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Ok, and with which program can i mount this created .bin image, so that i can play the cd in winamp and see the cd-text ?
Or is this not possible?
Edited by lupin_III on Apr. 02 2005,08:27
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xoben 

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Posted on: Apr. 02 2005,09:07 |
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Most CD emulation software can emulate .BIN images with CD-TEXT, such as Daemon-Tools, Alcohol 120%, and SoftDisc (http://www.ezbsystems.com/softdisc).
PS: Some CD player may use only CDDB to get CD information (not use CD-TEXT).
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lupin_III 

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Posted on: Apr. 03 2005,05:48 |
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Thanks for your answers, i have fixed my problem now. I`ve mounted the .bin image with daemon-tools and opened the mounted cd with EAC, where i switched on the option "cd-text read capable drive". And so i can rip the image with cd-text
UltraIso is a very nice Tool !
Is there a CD emulation software who can mount .pxi images directly? Perhaps the successor of the Daemon-Tools?
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