I wasn't explicit but after the edit in my previous reply I'm basically saying "not never" but it would be a lower priority.nuggetreggae wrote: ↑Thu Sep 19, 2024 8:01 pm yup all points taken. I should have let no mean no. i'm sorry to have pestered you like that.
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I do see tremendous value in supporting a non-closed format like CDI, NRG, MDF/MDS are. During the research phase of my work I tried to explore if there was a better format than CDI to attempt to get the scene to switch to and came up empty, primarily because cross-platform burning support is awful for anything that supports multisession. I don't know of anything on Linux supporting burning multisession bin/cue other than ImgBurn via Wine but that can burn CDI as well so no huge advantage there. Perhaps it would be worth exploring writing a cdrecord frontend that splits and burns bin/cues.
You mentioned ImgBurn and IsoBuster for multisession bin/cue (unified flavor) but I ripped an indie game with both and they don't output in the same format. The BIN is identical with the same md5sum, but the cuesheets are different. ImgBurn's cuesheet is more explicit with track indices, IsoBuster's seems to lack this but gives extra redundant LBA info. I'd have to rip more discs to be sure but it appears the IsoBuster cuesheets lacking explicit track indices would result in a loss of information about the originating disc's gaps. Non-uniformity from software to software is the kind of headache I was wanting to avoid, especially when it comes to user support.