CDemu - Status

Status

As of version 2.0.0 CDEmu supports the following image formats:

  • Alcohol 120% .mds/.mdx format,
  • Apple Disk Image .dmg/.cdr format,
  • Blindwrite .b5t/.b6t format,
  • Compressed ISO .cso format,
  • Clone CD's .ccd/.sub/.img format,
  • CDRWin's .cue/.bin format,
  • cdrdao's .toc/.bin format,
  • DiscJuggler's .cdi format,
  • Easy CD Creator .cif format,
  • Roxio / WinOnCD .c2d format,
  • Error Code Modeller .ecm container format,
  • gBurner .gbi format,
  • GZip .gz container format,
  • ISO-9660 .iso format,
  • Nero Burning ROM's .nrg format,
  • PowerISO .daa format,
  • ReadCD's .toc/.bin format,
  • UltraISO's .isz format,
  • UDF .udf format,
  • X-CD-Roast .toc/.bin format,
  • Xz .xz container format.

Most of MMC-3 is supported, which means proper emulation of a SCSI optical drive.

CDemu has the support for CD subchannels, CD-Text, ISRC,MCN and ECC/EDC, DPM/RMPS. There is also some support for a limited number of encrypted and compressed image formats.

The developers are working on supporting as many major formats as they can, and they encourage users to submit patches to this end.

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