cdrdao read-cd --device 0,1,0 --driver generic-mmc-raw --rspeed 0 --paranoia-mode 2 --datafile "Legend of Dragoon, The (Italy) (Disc 4).bin" --read-raw -n -v2 Legend of Dragoon, The (Italy) (Disc 4).Toc"
Cdrdao version 1.2.3 - (C) Andreas Mueller <
andreas@daneb.de>
0,1,0: HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-4165B Rev: DL05
Using driver: Generic SCSI-3/MMC (raw writing) - Version 2.0 (options 0x0000)
Setting reading speed 0.
ERROR: Unable to determine drive letter for device 0,1,0! No OS level locking.
Reading toc and track data...
Track Mode Flags Start Length
------------------------------------------------------------
1 DATA 4 00:00:00( 0) 43:41:56(196631)
Leadout DATA 4 43:41:56(196631)
PQ sub-channel reading (data track) is supported, data format is BCD.
Raw P-W sub-channel reading (data track) is supported.
Copying data track 1 (MODE2_RAW): start 00:00:00, length 43:41:56 to "Legend of
Dragoon, The (Italy) (Disc 4).bin"...
Reading of toc and track data finished successfully.
cdrdao-1.2.3-bin>toc2cue "Legend of Dragoon, The (Italy) (Disc 4).toc" "Legend of Dragoon, The (Italy) (Disc 4).cue"
toc2cue version 1.2.3 - (C) Andreas Mueller <
andreas@daneb.de>
Converted toc-file 'Legend of Dragoon, The (Italy) (Disc 4).toc' to cue file 'Legend of Dragoon, The (Italy) (Disc 4).cue'.
Please note that the resulting cue file is only valid if the
toc-file was created with cdrdao using the commands 'read-toc'
or 'read-cd'. For manually created or edited toc-files the
cue file may not be correct. This program just checks for
the most obvious toc-file features that cannot be converted to
a cue file.
Furthermore, if the toc-file contains audio tracks the byte
order of the image file will be wrong which results in static
noise when the resulting cue file is used for recording
(even with cdrdao itself).