What is a CCD file?
CCD stands for CloneCD Control and is a disk image file. Additionally, they are available in binary format. That means that they need complex programs to decipher the information. SlySoft is the company that developed these files. A CCD file stores some control information made up of header data and track location for compatible Image files. The image files save disc image information that is bigger than a CCD file. During the process of burning a clone CD disk image, you will need both the CCD file and image file. In some instances, you may need to include a .SUB file especially if you need to save extra disc information. If that is the case, this image file must be included to burn the disc image without problems. Some first-party disc emulators can also use CCD files. A good example is Virtual CloneDrive. You can also work with third-party virtual drives like Alcohol 120% and Daemon tools.
How to Open CCD Files
How to Make CCD Files
Below are some software programs that can open CCD files. Download one to open your file now.