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i got a VCD i want to make an iso image, so i can burn it to a cd-r later, but in k3b it comes cannot make an iso image of a multitrack cd. can any one help me how to do it!
Originally posted by mlu i got a VCD i want to make an iso image, so i can burn it to a cd-r later, but in k3b it comes cannot make an iso image of a multitrack cd. can any one help me how to do it!
According to my research I see that it's not possible which is why NeroLinux seems so appealing these days.
Originally posted by trickykid I'm willing to bet that k3b won't support it but you can use mkisofs manually to create an iso image of the files.
Never point members to Windows software..
Maybe I'm a bit slow, but it does say Linux next to the Nero part. If this person is a point-click person then they may LIKE NeroLinux because mkisofs and cdrecord in console mode can be intimidating to many people.
It's not like I told him/her to use Roxio or something.... :P
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