How do mac users deal with .nrg images?
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yea theres a tool that you can use to convert it.
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/13964
(use binchuncker)
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/13964
(use binchuncker)
If it exists, it can be copied.
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I can't remember what I did, but this is probably it.:
1. Mount the new .iso
2. Burn an audio session (4 seconds or more)
3. Goto ISO 9660 and drag the mounted image to toast
4. Burn as disc
This probably wont make a self-booter but it will still work with the boot cd
1. Mount the new .iso
2. Burn an audio session (4 seconds or more)
3. Goto ISO 9660 and drag the mounted image to toast
4. Burn as disc
This probably wont make a self-booter but it will still work with the boot cd
If it exists, it can be copied.
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There's a new thread about this now. A program called DiscBlaze claims to handle nero and discjuggler images (new version 4.0 as of 6/22/04). You can download it from versiontracker.com. I don't know if it works as advertised, but it would be good to know. You can do four burns under demo mode before you have to buy a serial number. I'm not messing with it now as I want to concentrate on getting CDrecord working.