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    I'm trying to Burn FF7 Disc one and I need to know. Do I need to Burn the .ccd file or the .cue file? I'm using Alcohol 120%'s Image Burning wizard to burn this.

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    doesn't matter which.

    ccd probably.
    cue was just added for cue only programs

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    If you have both them, cue and ccd, open any of them with alcohol and the prog will know how to burn the image file.

    EDIT: there was Dan ruining my post :/

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    KK. Thanks Guys
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