The disclaimer:
Before everyone jumps on this & says this topic has been covered in x number of links about making iso's and mounting them, I want to preface this with this: I'm aware of that, and I've read all of the links in and around the interwebs. This issue is specific to Audio CD ISO images that have been created using the cli command DD from a properly unmounted disk. Data ISO's created via DD work just fine and the disk utility etc will mount them correctly.
The issue:
I've been using the DD command to create iso files of my audio disks, and now have a bunch of iso's to work with that all appear to be the right size. Now, I finally got around to actually trying to mount one and OSX isn't having it. my data iso's load/mount just fine, but the audio ones just throw errors about filesystem problems (there isn't one, so that makes sense). does anyone have any thoughts on how to get these iso's to mount?
I'm pretty good on the cli, so if you have some command recommendations, send 'em along. also if there's a decent app that can load this particular format, I don't mind dropping the $$ on it.
Thanks in advance!
Before everyone jumps on this & says this topic has been covered in x number of links about making iso's and mounting them, I want to preface this with this: I'm aware of that, and I've read all of the links in and around the interwebs. This issue is specific to Audio CD ISO images that have been created using the cli command DD from a properly unmounted disk. Data ISO's created via DD work just fine and the disk utility etc will mount them correctly.
The issue:
I've been using the DD command to create iso files of my audio disks, and now have a bunch of iso's to work with that all appear to be the right size. Now, I finally got around to actually trying to mount one and OSX isn't having it. my data iso's load/mount just fine, but the audio ones just throw errors about filesystem problems (there isn't one, so that makes sense). does anyone have any thoughts on how to get these iso's to mount?
I'm pretty good on the cli, so if you have some command recommendations, send 'em along. also if there's a decent app that can load this particular format, I don't mind dropping the $$ on it.
Thanks in advance!