The MDF Audio Extracter is a software tool designed to extract audio data from MDF/MDS audio CD images, converting them into WAV or raw files. It provides users with an efficient and reliable means of accessing audio content from these types of image files.
It is important to note that both a .mds and .mdf file are required to extract tracks. The .mds file contains information about the tracks while the .mdf file contains the actual data. They should have the same name except for the extension, and the differentiation between filenames is case sensitive. For instance, FileName is not the same as filename.
The usage of MDF Audio Extracter Project is simple and straightforward. Users can extract MDF/MDS audio CD images to WAV or RAW files by running the "mdfextract [options] file.mds" command. There are several options provided, such as "-i" to output MDS information instead of extracting, "-r" to extract raw track data, "-s" to output to stdout instead of a file, and "-t < num >" to extract a single track (num > 0). Furthermore, users can opt for quiet operation by using the "-q" option that disables output.
Bear in mind that this tool may not work on big endian archs and has some limitations. However, overall the MDF Audio Extracter Project is an efficient and reliable tool that would work great for anyone looking to extract audio data from MDF/MDS audio CD images.
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