
Honest opinions and reasons for and against appreciated.
Should we switch to CloneCD?
41%
(9)
Yes
50%
(11)
No
9%
(2)
No Opinion
Votes: 22



Have to agree with DJoneK, the way the question was layed out can stir up quite some confusion.DJoneK wrote:Voted yes, but the question can be misleading. It doesnt mean to switch to the tool clonecd and just dump everything with that tool. It just means if we should use the .ccd/.img/.sub format for cd dumps instead of current .bin/.cue
Of course, I'd rather have a new format made where you can have split tracks + subs + cuelike thingy, but who will make that...
Yes, flags are not preserved, anomalies in the sub code (securom+possibly other), subtitles (for ex karaoke discs) are not being preserved. In addition it is not possible to store cd-xtra/multi-session in bin/cue format.Is something not being documented (dumped) properly or enough?
We have a huge problem then that went unforeseen. This makes me a sad panda.Nexy wrote:Yes, flags are not preserved, anomalies in the sub code (securom+possibly other), subtitles (for ex karaoke discs) are not being preserved. In addition it is not possible to store cd-xtra/multi-session in bin/cue format.Is something not being documented (dumped) properly or enough?
I would just start dumping things both ways then and eliminating unnecessary files then until peoples start to take action about revising dumping methods.Nexy wrote:This has been known for a long time now, but the idea hasn't been pushed much.
The bright side is, entire discs do NOT need to be redumped, only the sub code, and a .ccd file generated for that dump.