After the image was mounted I could access the content and copy the files I needed, without burning the image. The RO message can be safely ignored (or use ro as parameter). Mount: /mnt: WARNING: device write-protected, mounted read-only. ![]() ![]() If you want nothing ripped/down-sampled, youll have to find the original GDI images. But if they are already in CDI format they wouldve already been ripped/down-sampled and covenrting back to GDI isnt going to restore that data. The new ISO image file can then be mounted regulary: Some Dreamcast games had 700 MB or less so there was no ripping/down-sampling. The above command will convert the file image.cdi to the new file image.iso. Iso9660 Analyzer Tool v0.1.3 by Salvatore Santagati Just use an existing CDI file as input file and a new name for the output file: Under Armbian it has to be installed first: # apt install iat With iat I found a little neat program to convert CDI to ISO files. ![]() So I searched a little on the internet how to deal with CDI files under linux. Of course I needed the content from that disc but CDI is not really supported under linux and burning a small CD image for just copying some files one time was no option. Today I was confronted with an "rare" format for CD images: CDI
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