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    What is raw mode ?

    Hey is there any one here had ever heard about the raw mode for burning the DVD’s ? what is that actually, I am very keen to know about this, as if someone knows about it. I have a disk image that I had before sometime that I have to burn, but don’t know how to burn that image, I would like if some told me anything about this, as I don’t know anything thus bit would be in fact great. thanks in advanced for any suggestion.

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    Re: What is raw mode ?

    This is very simpler as it seems you haven’t burn the DVD using these option, I would say you should use this for making the DVD. Ok let me tell you in brief, RAW is a burning mode that allows full control over data in an image or disc. If you use this mode you can have the full access over that image or the Disk. Now see if you desire to use copy-protected CD for yourself, you would use RAW-DAO (+96) mode. in other words i would say this is the parameter that we can set while burning the CD or DVD.

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    Re: What is raw mode ?

    I would say I am completely agree with the above user as this is very powerful mode that will allow you to have full rights towards the CD or the image of that disk. And as you have mentioned that you want to burn the image in to disk, I would say you won’t have to split it in two different media disk, while you can put it in the single only, and for burning that image you can use the additional software for the same, you can download it from the internet.

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    Re: What is raw mode ?

    See if you want to know more about this mode you can simply learn it from the internet as in fact I have heard that there is a guide also that you can download for the same. But I think there are certain limitation while using this, now you’ll, that we can get the full rights, but here I would say that you can not write the DVD using this parameters, I mean to say only the CD you can Burn.

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    Re: What is raw mode ?

    I would say you should use the software such as ultraISO for burning the image. I have used this software and really I would say a good choice for making the ISO and then burning it too any DVD. Thus would recommend you the same, or if suppose you know any other software, you can use that also, as let me tell you that there are many software’s available on the internet that you can download for the same purpose.

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    Re: What is raw mode ?

    Yeah thanks for the instant replies, as you told me about this also, I would say can you tell me bit more, I mean to say how to use this mode, can we use this in order to burn the image? And is it necessary to run in this mode only, or as the above user mentioned that we can use some another software also for making DVD of the image files. Or which other software do I use in order to burn the image?

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    Re: What is raw mode ?

    No I would say this is not compulsory that you have to use this software only, rather you can use another software also, and as the above user mentioned ultraISO is one of the best software that I seen, in fact I am also using the same. Or if suppose you want to try some another you can do the same using the daemon tools also. I am not sure will it burn the image, but will read those image for sure.

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