How can I write a CD-i Disc Image file?
In essence, a CD-i disc image can be written using any CD-Recording application that supports writing Mode 2 CD-ROM/XA sectors (which is the sector format that was originally developped for CD-i). However, several different Disc Image file formats exist in the CD-i development comunity, because some of them include header information for all of the disc’s sectors, while others leave the creation of such headers up to the CD-R software. Another issue is the fact wether the authoring tool produces a scrabled or unscrabled Disc Image format. This can result in the fact that a particular CD-R tool can write CD-i Disc Images from one authoring package, but not from the other. One tool that is known to support most of the CD-i Disc Image formats is Gear from Gear Software, Inc. Using version 4.2 of Gear for Windows, you should use the following settings when writing a CD-i disc: • CDI 2352 bytes per sector – 2 sec pregap – scrambled for Disc Images generated by Script2Disc from MediaMogul an
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