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Resident_Lurker - Jun 13, 2003
 Resident_Lurker Jun 13, 2003
I have in my posession a CD image in a peculiar format that I have never encountered before. Its extension is CDR, and I know it is a valid CD image because Daemon Tools was able to mount it properly. What program uses this format? Some usenet research... indicates that it is a CDRWIN format, but it doesn't seem like the latest version of CDRWIN supports this type of file (not in an obvious way, at least).

¿Alguien puede ayudarme?

 MasterAkumaMatata Jun 13, 2003
Have you tried viewing this file with a hex editor?

 Resident_Lurker Jun 14, 2003
No, I hadn't, but when I did at your suggestion I didn't find anything very useful. No mention of any program that had created the image.

 ExCyber Jun 14, 2003
As I understand it, at least one company is/was selling a "CDRWin 5.0" that is actually based on Discjuggler code. You might want to try renaming the image to .cdi and see if anything (such as cdirip... if you're lacking the desire to actually install DJ) identifies it as a Discjuggler image.

 Resident_Lurker Jun 14, 2003
I had CDI2Nero in my download directory so I booted it up to see if it would recognize the image as a DJ image, and there in the file type drop-down menu was *.cdi and *.cdr. Thanks for your suggestions l33t c0mpu73r d00dz.