How do I open this .img and .sub

Discussion in 'CD-R' started by ItsAFark, Jan 18, 2004.

  1. ItsAFark

    ItsAFark Guest

    This is where I'm at:

    I backed up a PS2 game about a month ago (my first attempt and I used CloneCD. The game was a DVD. It read and saved it into these 4 files:

    GAME.CCD 773 Bytes
    GAME.cue 66 Bytes
    GAME.img 1.86 Gigs
    GAME.sub 70.3 Megs

    These totalled up to about the size of the contents on the DVD so I assumed I had a good backup.

    This morning I tried to burn a backup copy and it seems to want to burn it to a CD instead of a DVD and if I try to put a DVD in it says that its the wrong type medium.

    I need to get the information out of these .img/.sub files so that I can burn them to a DVD. I can't seem to read them using my regular method (Daemon Tools emulation drive).

    Is there a way to edit the .cue or the .ccd file to make it write to a DVD or is there some way to just OPEN these .img/.sub files in windows and make a .bin or some other type image file or even just save the files as they are supposed to look on the original DVD (which is scratched to hell now).

    Here is what is in the .cue and .ccd files:

    GAME.cue


    FILE "GAME.img" BINARY
    TRACK 1 AUDIO
    INDEX 1 00:00:00



    I realize this shouldn't say audio but thats the way it turned out (it was my first time to use CloneCD and I remember clicking game disk so I don't know why it ended up like this).

    If anyone has suggestions they would be appreciated.







     
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  2. Shoey

    Shoey Guest

    Maybe try different brand name dvd+r media? I'm not very knowledgable when backing up PS2 gaming. Did you read the image of the PS2 game using your dvd burner or a dvd-rom?

    Shoey :)
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  3. ItsAFark

    ItsAFark Guest

    It didn't work with my Memorex or Fujifilm DVD-r's. I even tried on a Phillip's DVD-RW with the same results (wrong medium). It's looking for a CD and I think that the .cue file reading "TRACK 1 AUDIO" might have alot to do with that.

    I tried editing the .cue file to this earlier but got a "corrupt image file":


    FILE "GAME.bin" BINARY
    TRACK 01 MODE1/2352
    INDEX 01 00:00:00


    Any other ideas on how to extract this data that is "locked up" in this .img file?
     
  4. Shoey

    Shoey Guest

    Try using CDMage as this program supports CloneCD file format (.ccd). When you read the PS2 image, did you choose read sub-q channel data& audio?

    CDMage
    http://cdmage.orcon.net.nz/frames.html

    Shoey :)


     
  5. ItsAFark

    ItsAFark Guest

    I used this tutorial but I used the "PS1/PS2 CD backup tutorials" instead of going down to the "PS2 DVD backup tutorials" (Dohhh! What an idiot I am!).

    http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/15105

    Anyway I'm going to try that CDMage and let you know if it works. If you'd like you too can test a solution by following those CD instruction on a DVD game. :D
     

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