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 Post subject: MDS image file format
PostPosted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 7:19 am 
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In the function
StarBurn_CdvdBurnerGrabber_SessionAtOnceRawRawPW
one of the parameters is the MDS image file.
In a previous post you (or a colleague) said that it is a proprietary format (and that will be not supported in the future).

So this MDS file is a completely different thing from MDF/MDS files that i found mentioned on the Internet, finding that MDF contains the data (similar to BIN fine) and MDS is a sort of index (similar to CUE) ??

Thanks for your reply


Andrea B.
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This is MDS format used by Alcohol 120% and Daemon Tools.


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at this URL
http://www.cryer.co.uk/filetypes/m/mds/mds.txt

it is said:
"MDF files are equal to BIN and IMG files. (as confirmed with a 'cmp' test)
CUE and MDS files have different format. This documentation uses version
1.2 of the MDS file format. If you have any additional info please send me
an email."

so i expect MDS it is a small file (like an index), but the MDS i generate with one of your samples it is a big file, like for example a BIN image.

Were am i wrong?

Thanks a lot for your help.
Regards.


Andrea B.


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Don't use junk sources. MDS format is **CLOSED** one.


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