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CloneCD Control File
CloneCD Control File
Filename extension
.ccd
Magic number[CloneCD]
Extended fromINI file

A CloneCD Control File is a text descriptor with the extension .ccd used by CloneCD to store the subcode data of a CD/DVD image. These files need to be combined with an image file (usually with .img extension) to be burned. It may also come with a subchannel file (usually .sub).[1][2]

The .ccd extension can be used directly by first-party disc emulator Virtual CloneDrive. It can also be mounted with third-party virtual drives such as Daemon Tools and Alcohol 120%.

The command line Linux application ccd2iso is available to convert ISO9660-compliant CCD/IMG files to an ISO image. The GNU Project's ccd2cue can convert a CCD file to a cue sheet.[3]

The CUE/BIN and MDS/MDF formats have a similar structure to the CCD/IMG format, containing both a raw disc image along with a descriptor file.[4]

The CloneCD CCD/IMG/SUB format is one of the few formats besides Nero's NRG, BIN/CUE and Alcohol 120%'s MDF/MDS disc image formats to support Mixed Mode CDs which contain audio CD tracks, as well as data tracks.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "SlySoft CloneCD FAQ". SlySoft. Archived from the original on 2013-10-29.
  2. ^ ".ccd". AfterDawn Glossary.
  3. ^ "GNU ccd2cue - CCD sheet to CUE sheet converter". GNU Project. Free Software Foundation. 2015-03-13 [2013].
  4. ^ Umar, Muhammad (2021-08-06). "CCD - CloneCD Control File". docs.fileformat.com. Retrieved 2024-12-30.