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DISC-AT-ONCE CDROM RECORDING UTILITIES
DAO.EXE
This is the main disc-at-once recording program. It is capable
of making AUDIO, CDROM (Mode1), CDROM-XA (Mode2), CD-I, CD+G, and
MIXED-MODE discs. The resulting discs will be either "redbook" or
"yellowbook" compatible and can be used as masters for commercial
CDROM production. You are required to write a CUE SHEET file for
each disc which defines (among other things) the data files to be
written and the starting time of each track/index point. This infor-
mation is used to build the table-of-contents and subcode-Q data on
the recorded disc (the programs MAKECUE and QUICKCUE can generate
cue sheets for existing audio CDs automatically). DAO gives you
complete control over the track/index layout when creating audio
discs. It is possible to define variable length "pause areas" between
tracks (down to zero!) and define subindexes to other points within
a track. Refer to DAO.TXT for more information.
SNAPSHOT.EXE
This program will make backup copies of just about any CDROM disc.
Refer to SNAPSHOT.TXT for instructions.
CDCLIP.EXE
This program extracts "digital audio data" from a CD and stores
the data in a WAV or other type of binary file. This file can then
be recorded onto a new CD using DAO.EXE. CDCLIP performs complete
"jitter compensation" to insure correct digital copies. NOTE: Many
CD recorders are the best choice for reading audio data, because they
are capable of reading audio at 2x speed and don't require jitter
compensation (many CDROM drives can only read audio at 1x speed).
Refer to CDCLIP.TXT for a list of supported drives.
COPY2CD.EXE
This program will copy the files from one or more directories
(on your harddrive) directly to a CD recorder without needing to
build an ISO9660 image file first. The ISO9660 image is built
"on-the-fly" as the data is being written to the disc. Refer to
COPY2CD.TXT for more details.
MAKEISO.EXE
This program will build an ISO9660 image file from one or more
data files. Refer to MAKEISO.TXT for more details.
ISO2RAW.EXE
This program will take an ISO9660 image file and convert it to
raw CDROM data sectors (2352 byte sectors). The resulting file can
then be used by DAO.EXE to create a data or mixed-mode disc. You must
convert your image files because some recorders (such as the Philips
and HP) will only accept raw data sectors when doing disc-at-once
recording. It takes substantial CPU overhead to convert the sectors
while recording, so it must be done ahead of time. Refer to DAO.TXT
for more information on using ISO2RAW.