NRG is a Nero disk image file created on Windows PC and I think .cdr is created by another Windows application but I can't recall the name of it. You could try mounting/burning these items with Disk Utility (in your "Utilities" folder).
If you have any .cue files try opening them with XLD and convert to WAV so you can use them more easily.
On 2 August 2010 14:57, Cochise <Cochise1@aol.com> wrote:
Thanks, Gary -
The only file Toast 10 will recognize for me as an audio file to burn
to cd is mpg3.
When I drag any of those other files (like flac, ape, wv) it will not
accept them :-(
And I can't get Toast to open or accept those nrg or cdr files like an
ISO.
Any idea why this is not as easy as it should be?
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