CDRevolution uses its own image format with a .cdrev file extension. These are actually document packages. Data CDs are stored within these packages as ISO images. Music from Audio CDs are currently stored as seperate .aiff files (the next release is likely to store the music in Apple Lossless format - if my beta testers give the go-ahead).
CDRevolution can be used to burn correctly formatted cue sheets (and other standard OS X image formats), but currently does not write them.
I have a Question~ :) - Zenopolis
CDRevolution uses its own image format with a .cdrev file extension. These are actually document packages. Data CDs are stored within these packages as ISO images. Music from Audio CDs are currently stored as seperate .aiff files (the next release is likely to store the music in Apple Lossless format - if my beta testers give the go-ahead).CDRevolution can be used to burn correctly formatted cue sheets (and other standard OS X image formats), but currently does not write them.
- David Kennedy (the Authour, Zenopolis)
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Tuesday, April 24 2007 @ 03:25 AM PDT