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   CDI2Nero 0.9 beta7 - (C) 2001 by DeXT    http://cdirip.cjb.net      *** WARNING! This is beta software. It has not been fully tested and may  *** contain bugs. Use it at you own risk.    *** This tool must not be used to duplicate copyright-protected content.  *** The author will not be responsible for its improper usage.      Purpose  -------    This little tool will convert a CDI (DiscJuggler) image to NRG (Nero) format.  Both CDI 2.0 and 3.0 image versions are supported.    It currently has support for:    - CD-ROM/XA type CDs  - Mode 2 and Audio tracks  - Single session and Multisession images    It lacks support for:    - Audio-only CDs (TAO only)  - Mode 1 data tracks    These will be added soon.      Usage  -----    Usage is very simple, just double-clic the executable file and an Open File  dialog will appear, select your source CDI image to convert and press OK.  A Save File dialog will then appear on the same path as source image. Write  the desired name for the destination NRG image (you don't need to write any  extension) and press OK. Default name is "image.nrg".    You can also use it from command-line. Syntax is:    cdi2nero image.cdi [image.nrg]    For command-line usage, if you don't specify a destination filename, the  source image filename will be used but with NRG extension.      Burning  -------    Once converted you can burn the newly created image. If a DAO warning message  appears, you should select Yes (although this depends on burner, I think).  This will only appear on Multisession images.      Notes  -----    This is a unified DAO/TAO version, unlike previous ones, where you can select  NRG image type when saving. DAO images are most standard ones, and is the only  format that Nero itself is able to generate. TAO images are special ones,  which lacks a cuesheet, and track positions are managed by the burner itself.  Nero is not capable of generating these. On most burners, these images will  be burned in "Track at Once" mode (hence the name) instead of default DAO.    A general note is to burn in DAO (default) mode and if something fails, try  TAO instead. But note that if your burner doesn't support "short" tracks (i.e.  those below 302 sectors) you still will get errors when trying to burn such  images. These errors are usually "cannot write track at correct position",  or seeing CD-Extra discs as Audio-only (i.e. no data track).    Below is a list of tested burners, reported by users, which get successful or  failed in burning process:    Success:    Acer CRW 6206A  BTC BCE-432IE  Gateway 8x4x32  HP CD-Writer 7100i  HP CD-Writer 7200e  HP CD-Writer 8100i  HP CD-Writer 9310i  Iomega Zip CD 650  Iomega Zip CD USB (DAO only)  Memorex CRW-1622 (DAO only)  Mitsumi 4801TE  OTI-975 Socrates  Philips CDD3610  Philips CDD3801  Philips CDD4201  Philips PCRW404K  Teac CD-R56S    					    
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