![]() ![]() Mounting multiple images (ISO or CUE/BIN) Z:\>IMGMOUNT E C:\Images\MyImage1.iso C:\Images\MyImage2.iso -t iso It is also possible to use a cuescheet in combination with an ISO and compressed audio tracks in OGG or MP3 format. The BIN-file has to be in the same folder as the CUE-file. Z:\>IMGMOUNT E C:\Images\MyImage.cue -t iso Since ISO can only contain pure data, the image has to be in the CUE/BIN format. If the game plays additional music tracks from the cd ( mixed mode), you can still mount it as an image file. Mounting an ISO-File as volume Z:\>IMGMOUNT E C:\Images\MyImage.iso -t iso Mounting a CUE/BIN-Pair as volume Z:\>MOUNT D D:\ -t cdrom -usecd 0 -ioctl -label GAME_CD ioctl = Lowest level of hardware access (Win 2K, XP and Linux).follows the -usecd command label = Set the volume name of the drive (all caps) cd = Generate a list of local CD ROM drive's "drive #" values usecd For direct hardware emulation ie: audio playback, etc. Mounting a specific folder from your hard drive Z:\>MOUNT C C:\DOSGAMES Mounting a specific folder and setting the amount of free space for a drive Z:\>MOUNT C C:\DOSGAMES -freesize 1024 Mounting a floppy drive Z:\>MOUNT A A:\ -t floppy Mounting a CD ROM drive Z:\>MOUNT D D:\ -t cdrom Extra CD ROM options -t Define how the mounted folder should behave to the emulated operating system. Usage examples Windows Mounting the working directory from which DOSBox was started Z:\>MOUNT C. 1.1.9 Mounting multiple images (ISO or CUE/BIN).1.1.8 Mounting a CUE/BIN-Pair as volume.1.1.3 Mounting a specific folder and setting the amount of free space for a drive.1.1.2 Mounting a specific folder from your hard drive.1.1.1 Mounting the working directory from which DOSBox was started.Refer to Image Making Wizard section for help on the settings in the Reading Options tab.Ĭonfirm all selections and click on Next, then you will need to adjust burning settings, refer to Image Burning Wizard section for help on such settings.Ĭonfirm all settings with the Start button and the copy process will start. We do not encourage copying CD/DVD on the fly, as a buffer under-run may occur during the recording process, altough most CD/DVD recorders use technologies to prevent buffer under-run, in most cases the quality of the copied CD/DVD will be reduced if such technologies are used many times during a recording process.ĭatatype: Refer to Image Making Wizard section. Otherwise if this option is disabled, the copy process will first create an image file (mds by default) onto the hard drive and then follow by copying that image file to a recordable CD/DVD disc. Select the CD/DVD source drive from CD/DVD device list and choose the reading speed.Ĭopy current disc on-the-fly: If you enable this option then Alcohol will copy source CD/DVD to a recordable CD/DVD disc directly, using two optical drives in real time. The details of the source disc will be shown on the window. Click on the Copy Wizard icon or click on "Copy Wizard" from the "File" dropdown menu. Insert the source disc into the CD/DVD source drive and a recordable disc into the CD/DVD recorder. You can chose to copy from the source CD/DVD to a recordable CD/DVD disc directly (on the fly) or to temporarily save the source CD/DVD in an image file in you local hard-drive and only then burn it. Note: This option is only available in Alcohol 120%.Ĭopy Wizard is able to copy discs from a CD/DVD drive to a CD/DVD recorder drive in one single task, it combines the reading and writing processes that can also be achieved by using Image Making Wizard and Image Burning Wizard separately. ![]()
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