How to Split Audio Tracks from ISO file
I have an ISO file that was created out of an audio CD. I received this ISO from another computer and I don't have a CD burner.
I'd like to split the audio tracks in the ISO with a program such as abcde
or using a more low level program such as cdparanoia
. I've tried to mount the ISO but I saw this directory layout:
/media/doron/iso
├── 2C_AUDIO
│ ├── 2C_AREA1.TOC
│ ├── 2C_AREA2.TOC
│ ├── 2C_TAREA.2CH
│ ├── TRACK001.2CH
│ ├── TRACK002.2CH
│ ├── TRACK003.2CH
│ ├── TRACK004.2CH
│ ├── TRACK005.2CH
│ ├── TRACK006.2CH
│ ├── TRACK007.2CH
│ ├── TRACK008.2CH
│ ├── TRACK009.2CH
│ ├── TRACK010.2CH
│ ├── TRACK011.2CH
│ ├── TRACK012.2CH
│ ├── TRACK013.2CH
│ └── TRACK014.2CH
├── MASTER1.TOC
├── MASTER2.TOC
├── MASTER3.TOC
└── SRM0.LST
1 directory, 21 files
All search results I've hit with the internet gave solutions for the reverse operation.
I know I can burn the ISO to a real CD and then read it with abcde
but I don't have access to a CD burner/reader.
mount iso audio-cd
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I have an ISO file that was created out of an audio CD. I received this ISO from another computer and I don't have a CD burner.
I'd like to split the audio tracks in the ISO with a program such as abcde
or using a more low level program such as cdparanoia
. I've tried to mount the ISO but I saw this directory layout:
/media/doron/iso
├── 2C_AUDIO
│ ├── 2C_AREA1.TOC
│ ├── 2C_AREA2.TOC
│ ├── 2C_TAREA.2CH
│ ├── TRACK001.2CH
│ ├── TRACK002.2CH
│ ├── TRACK003.2CH
│ ├── TRACK004.2CH
│ ├── TRACK005.2CH
│ ├── TRACK006.2CH
│ ├── TRACK007.2CH
│ ├── TRACK008.2CH
│ ├── TRACK009.2CH
│ ├── TRACK010.2CH
│ ├── TRACK011.2CH
│ ├── TRACK012.2CH
│ ├── TRACK013.2CH
│ └── TRACK014.2CH
├── MASTER1.TOC
├── MASTER2.TOC
├── MASTER3.TOC
└── SRM0.LST
1 directory, 21 files
All search results I've hit with the internet gave solutions for the reverse operation.
I know I can burn the ISO to a real CD and then read it with abcde
but I don't have access to a CD burner/reader.
mount iso audio-cd
Can you try mounting the ISO as a loopback device? askubuntu.com/a/193632/612676
– Haxiel
Jan 15 at 11:47
Try converting those*.2ch
files withffmpeg -i /path/to/trackN.2ch trackN.flac
; if that works, then you could also split them with the-ss
and-t
options offfmpeg
. If it doesn't, then please post some details about their format eg.hd -n32 trackN.2ch
(are they DSD?)
– pizdelect
Jan 15 at 12:47
I getInvalid data found when processing input
when running theffmpeg
command. I don't have ahd
command available, I use Arch Linux and I couldn't find such a command in the official repositories. When runningfile TRACK001.2CH
I get onlydata
.
– Doron Behar
Jan 15 at 15:25
From memory, you can't create an iso file containing multiple tracks. A single iso represents a single track. A link here seems to confirm that: club.myce.com/t/…
– couling
Jan 15 at 15:32
@DoronBeharhd
is the same ashexdump -C
– pizdelect
Jan 15 at 23:25
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I have an ISO file that was created out of an audio CD. I received this ISO from another computer and I don't have a CD burner.
I'd like to split the audio tracks in the ISO with a program such as abcde
or using a more low level program such as cdparanoia
. I've tried to mount the ISO but I saw this directory layout:
/media/doron/iso
├── 2C_AUDIO
│ ├── 2C_AREA1.TOC
│ ├── 2C_AREA2.TOC
│ ├── 2C_TAREA.2CH
│ ├── TRACK001.2CH
│ ├── TRACK002.2CH
│ ├── TRACK003.2CH
│ ├── TRACK004.2CH
│ ├── TRACK005.2CH
│ ├── TRACK006.2CH
│ ├── TRACK007.2CH
│ ├── TRACK008.2CH
│ ├── TRACK009.2CH
│ ├── TRACK010.2CH
│ ├── TRACK011.2CH
│ ├── TRACK012.2CH
│ ├── TRACK013.2CH
│ └── TRACK014.2CH
├── MASTER1.TOC
├── MASTER2.TOC
├── MASTER3.TOC
└── SRM0.LST
1 directory, 21 files
All search results I've hit with the internet gave solutions for the reverse operation.
I know I can burn the ISO to a real CD and then read it with abcde
but I don't have access to a CD burner/reader.
mount iso audio-cd
I have an ISO file that was created out of an audio CD. I received this ISO from another computer and I don't have a CD burner.
I'd like to split the audio tracks in the ISO with a program such as abcde
or using a more low level program such as cdparanoia
. I've tried to mount the ISO but I saw this directory layout:
/media/doron/iso
├── 2C_AUDIO
│ ├── 2C_AREA1.TOC
│ ├── 2C_AREA2.TOC
│ ├── 2C_TAREA.2CH
│ ├── TRACK001.2CH
│ ├── TRACK002.2CH
│ ├── TRACK003.2CH
│ ├── TRACK004.2CH
│ ├── TRACK005.2CH
│ ├── TRACK006.2CH
│ ├── TRACK007.2CH
│ ├── TRACK008.2CH
│ ├── TRACK009.2CH
│ ├── TRACK010.2CH
│ ├── TRACK011.2CH
│ ├── TRACK012.2CH
│ ├── TRACK013.2CH
│ └── TRACK014.2CH
├── MASTER1.TOC
├── MASTER2.TOC
├── MASTER3.TOC
└── SRM0.LST
1 directory, 21 files
All search results I've hit with the internet gave solutions for the reverse operation.
I know I can burn the ISO to a real CD and then read it with abcde
but I don't have access to a CD burner/reader.
mount iso audio-cd
mount iso audio-cd
asked Jan 15 at 11:31
Doron BeharDoron Behar
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18211
Can you try mounting the ISO as a loopback device? askubuntu.com/a/193632/612676
– Haxiel
Jan 15 at 11:47
Try converting those*.2ch
files withffmpeg -i /path/to/trackN.2ch trackN.flac
; if that works, then you could also split them with the-ss
and-t
options offfmpeg
. If it doesn't, then please post some details about their format eg.hd -n32 trackN.2ch
(are they DSD?)
– pizdelect
Jan 15 at 12:47
I getInvalid data found when processing input
when running theffmpeg
command. I don't have ahd
command available, I use Arch Linux and I couldn't find such a command in the official repositories. When runningfile TRACK001.2CH
I get onlydata
.
– Doron Behar
Jan 15 at 15:25
From memory, you can't create an iso file containing multiple tracks. A single iso represents a single track. A link here seems to confirm that: club.myce.com/t/…
– couling
Jan 15 at 15:32
@DoronBeharhd
is the same ashexdump -C
– pizdelect
Jan 15 at 23:25
|
show 1 more comment
Can you try mounting the ISO as a loopback device? askubuntu.com/a/193632/612676
– Haxiel
Jan 15 at 11:47
Try converting those*.2ch
files withffmpeg -i /path/to/trackN.2ch trackN.flac
; if that works, then you could also split them with the-ss
and-t
options offfmpeg
. If it doesn't, then please post some details about their format eg.hd -n32 trackN.2ch
(are they DSD?)
– pizdelect
Jan 15 at 12:47
I getInvalid data found when processing input
when running theffmpeg
command. I don't have ahd
command available, I use Arch Linux and I couldn't find such a command in the official repositories. When runningfile TRACK001.2CH
I get onlydata
.
– Doron Behar
Jan 15 at 15:25
From memory, you can't create an iso file containing multiple tracks. A single iso represents a single track. A link here seems to confirm that: club.myce.com/t/…
– couling
Jan 15 at 15:32
@DoronBeharhd
is the same ashexdump -C
– pizdelect
Jan 15 at 23:25
Can you try mounting the ISO as a loopback device? askubuntu.com/a/193632/612676
– Haxiel
Jan 15 at 11:47
Can you try mounting the ISO as a loopback device? askubuntu.com/a/193632/612676
– Haxiel
Jan 15 at 11:47
Try converting those
*.2ch
files with ffmpeg -i /path/to/trackN.2ch trackN.flac
; if that works, then you could also split them with the -ss
and -t
options of ffmpeg
. If it doesn't, then please post some details about their format eg. hd -n32 trackN.2ch
(are they DSD?)– pizdelect
Jan 15 at 12:47
Try converting those
*.2ch
files with ffmpeg -i /path/to/trackN.2ch trackN.flac
; if that works, then you could also split them with the -ss
and -t
options of ffmpeg
. If it doesn't, then please post some details about their format eg. hd -n32 trackN.2ch
(are they DSD?)– pizdelect
Jan 15 at 12:47
I get
Invalid data found when processing input
when running the ffmpeg
command. I don't have a hd
command available, I use Arch Linux and I couldn't find such a command in the official repositories. When running file TRACK001.2CH
I get only data
.– Doron Behar
Jan 15 at 15:25
I get
Invalid data found when processing input
when running the ffmpeg
command. I don't have a hd
command available, I use Arch Linux and I couldn't find such a command in the official repositories. When running file TRACK001.2CH
I get only data
.– Doron Behar
Jan 15 at 15:25
From memory, you can't create an iso file containing multiple tracks. A single iso represents a single track. A link here seems to confirm that: club.myce.com/t/…
– couling
Jan 15 at 15:32
From memory, you can't create an iso file containing multiple tracks. A single iso represents a single track. A link here seems to confirm that: club.myce.com/t/…
– couling
Jan 15 at 15:32
@DoronBehar
hd
is the same as hexdump -C
– pizdelect
Jan 15 at 23:25
@DoronBehar
hd
is the same as hexdump -C
– pizdelect
Jan 15 at 23:25
|
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Mount the iso as loop, for that first of all enable the loop module in you system with:
modprobe loop
After that you would have to mount your iso as loop, using this sintax:
mount -o loop isoname.iso mountpoint
Example:
mount -o loop isoname.iso /mnt
You will notify that the iso content is read-only, so in case of wanting to have full access to the content, the best would be to copy it outside from the mountpoint with rsync.
Example:
rsync -a -H --exclude=TRANS.TBL /mnt /new_mount_point
The OP has already successfully mounted the ISO. This will necessarily have been done by using a loop-back.
– couling
Jan 15 at 12:03
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Mount the iso as loop, for that first of all enable the loop module in you system with:
modprobe loop
After that you would have to mount your iso as loop, using this sintax:
mount -o loop isoname.iso mountpoint
Example:
mount -o loop isoname.iso /mnt
You will notify that the iso content is read-only, so in case of wanting to have full access to the content, the best would be to copy it outside from the mountpoint with rsync.
Example:
rsync -a -H --exclude=TRANS.TBL /mnt /new_mount_point
The OP has already successfully mounted the ISO. This will necessarily have been done by using a loop-back.
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Jan 15 at 12:03
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Mount the iso as loop, for that first of all enable the loop module in you system with:
modprobe loop
After that you would have to mount your iso as loop, using this sintax:
mount -o loop isoname.iso mountpoint
Example:
mount -o loop isoname.iso /mnt
You will notify that the iso content is read-only, so in case of wanting to have full access to the content, the best would be to copy it outside from the mountpoint with rsync.
Example:
rsync -a -H --exclude=TRANS.TBL /mnt /new_mount_point
The OP has already successfully mounted the ISO. This will necessarily have been done by using a loop-back.
– couling
Jan 15 at 12:03
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Mount the iso as loop, for that first of all enable the loop module in you system with:
modprobe loop
After that you would have to mount your iso as loop, using this sintax:
mount -o loop isoname.iso mountpoint
Example:
mount -o loop isoname.iso /mnt
You will notify that the iso content is read-only, so in case of wanting to have full access to the content, the best would be to copy it outside from the mountpoint with rsync.
Example:
rsync -a -H --exclude=TRANS.TBL /mnt /new_mount_point
Mount the iso as loop, for that first of all enable the loop module in you system with:
modprobe loop
After that you would have to mount your iso as loop, using this sintax:
mount -o loop isoname.iso mountpoint
Example:
mount -o loop isoname.iso /mnt
You will notify that the iso content is read-only, so in case of wanting to have full access to the content, the best would be to copy it outside from the mountpoint with rsync.
Example:
rsync -a -H --exclude=TRANS.TBL /mnt /new_mount_point
answered Jan 15 at 12:01
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The OP has already successfully mounted the ISO. This will necessarily have been done by using a loop-back.
– couling
Jan 15 at 12:03
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The OP has already successfully mounted the ISO. This will necessarily have been done by using a loop-back.
– couling
Jan 15 at 12:03
The OP has already successfully mounted the ISO. This will necessarily have been done by using a loop-back.
– couling
Jan 15 at 12:03
The OP has already successfully mounted the ISO. This will necessarily have been done by using a loop-back.
– couling
Jan 15 at 12:03
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Can you try mounting the ISO as a loopback device? askubuntu.com/a/193632/612676
– Haxiel
Jan 15 at 11:47
Try converting those
*.2ch
files withffmpeg -i /path/to/trackN.2ch trackN.flac
; if that works, then you could also split them with the-ss
and-t
options offfmpeg
. If it doesn't, then please post some details about their format eg.hd -n32 trackN.2ch
(are they DSD?)– pizdelect
Jan 15 at 12:47
I get
Invalid data found when processing input
when running theffmpeg
command. I don't have ahd
command available, I use Arch Linux and I couldn't find such a command in the official repositories. When runningfile TRACK001.2CH
I get onlydata
.– Doron Behar
Jan 15 at 15:25
From memory, you can't create an iso file containing multiple tracks. A single iso represents a single track. A link here seems to confirm that: club.myce.com/t/…
– couling
Jan 15 at 15:32
@DoronBehar
hd
is the same ashexdump -C
– pizdelect
Jan 15 at 23:25