CCD File
A .ccd file (CloneCD Control File) file is a text descriptor used by CloneCD to mark the properties of a CD/DVD disk image.
CCD is the data information of the disk image file in CloneCD format. The CCD file contains information about the logical structure of the CD. It needs to be combined with an image file (usually with .img extension) to be burned. It may also come with a subchannel file (usually .sub).
The .ccd extension can be sued directly by first-party disc emulator Virtual CloneDrive. It can also be mounted with thir-party virtual drives such as Daemon Tools and Alcohhol 120%. The command line application ccd2 is also available to convert ISO9660-compliant ccd/img to an ISO image.
If there is a CCD image file on your disk and you want to burn it on DVD, you can follow the instructions below to finish it.
Step 1
Visit the home page of UltraISO to download it.
Step 2
Insert a blank DVD in your drive.
Step 3
Open CCD files after installing UltraISO.
Step 4
Click Burn CD/DVD image button.
Step 5
Select Write Speed and Write Method.
Step 6
Click Burn to start burning.
CCD files can be open with Magic ISO and Slysoft CloneCD.
MagicISO Maker is a powerful CD/DVD-image-file editor, CD burner, and CD/DVD-backup tool. It can directly create, edit, extract, and burn ISO files. It also can convert almost all CD and DVD image formats to ISO and BIN/CUE. With MagicISO Maker, you can handle DVD images up to 10GB; make CD-image files from CD-ROMs and DVD-ROMs; and burn ISO files and other CD and DVD image files (BIN, IMG, CIF, NRG, BWI, VCD) to CD-R/RW, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW. The program supports the making of bootable CD and DVD image files; the loading of boot-image files exported by WinISO; the processing of CD and DVD image files with ISO9660, Joliet, Rock Ridge, and UDF volume; edit properties of CD and DVD image files; the searching of files or folders with wildcard characters; the creation of multibootable CD and DVD image files by a bootable setup wizard; expert settings for creating Linux or Unix bootable CDs; and the opening, editing, and extraction of a floppy-disk image file.
Slysoft CloneCD is the perfect tool to make backup copies of your music and data CDs, regardless of copy protection. CloneCD's award-winning user interface allows you to copy almost any CD in just a few mouse clicks.
Since the release of 5.0, CloneCD is not only able to copy CDs but also most DVD formats, such as DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD+R Dual Layer and DVD-RAM. The movies are copied 1:1 and therefore not modified (compressed). Note that to copy movie DVDs you also require AnyDVD.
CloneCD also works with other formats such as ISO and UDF files and copies CDs/DVDs with the new SafeDisc 3 Copy Protection System. CloneCD allows you to create perfect 1:1 copies of your valuable original compact discs. Should your copy-protected music CD not play in your car audio, the backup created by CloneCD will.
Slysoft combine knowledge and innovation with many years of experience and direct communication with customers to provide constant improvements, therefore making CloneCD the highest quality copying application around.
If you have some CCD image files and want to burn them to a Blu-ray disc to store. You can follow the instructions below to finish it.
Step 1
Insert a blank Blu-ray disc.
Step 2
Use Alcohol 120% to burn your CCD image files to Blu-ray disc.
Step 3
Run the program and choose Image Burning Wizard.
Step 4
Click Browse… to add your CCD image files. Then click Next > to go on.
Step 5
Choose your Blu-ray burner at DVD/CD Recorder. Choose write speed at Write Speed. Then click Start to burn your CCD image files to Blu-ray disc.
Tips
A Blu-ray disc is 25G capacity of single layer and 50G of double layers. A CCD image has three or four files, xxx.ccd, xxx.img, xxx.sub and xxx.cue.The first three are necessary and the last one is not necessary.