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UltraISO |
UltraISO is a ISO CD image file creating / editing/ converting tool , it can directly edit the CD image file and extract files and folders from it, as well as directly make ISO files from your CD-ROM or hard disk. At the same time, you can maintain the ISO bootable information, thus creating your own bootable CDs.
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Trialware ($30) Released:20090901 Size:3.6MB |
7.8 (N/A) 4 votes Similar tools |
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Latest version: 9.35 (September 01, 2009) Download sites: Download from author site Sections/Browse similar tools: ISO/Image Alert me! when this software has been updated. |
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UltraISO Premium 9.35 (August 31, 2009) View entire changelog +) Improved write disk image feature, can write more ISO's to bootable USB flash drive including Windows 7 RTM, HP's SmartStart CD and Hiren's Boot CD +) Can open multi-part ISZ files located at different disks/folders +) New commandline parameters for creating XBOX DVD image (-xdvdfs) and compiling project file (.ui) to ISO *) Fixed a bug with opening some MDS/MDF images *) Fixed a bug with creating PS2 CD/DVD images from some abnormal SYSTEM.CNF file *) Fixed some compatible problems with Windows 7 RTM *) Improved MP3/WAV format support for creating audio CD image *) Some minor improvements and bug fixes Similar tools/Alternative to UltraISO: ISOBuster,  MagicISO Guides and How to's:
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Essentially a good CD/DVD image soft. Note: It stated "May directly set the file/folder to hidden attribute" on its web page. It provides interface of that, however, when the image saved or burnt to disc, all hidden attributes you set are gone and nothing hidden at all in your disc. I don't know if this is a bug or undone function.
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Superb tool for extracting files from scratched CDs and DVDs. Very much faster than IsoBuster. Took less than 2 hours to get all the files off a badly scratched dual layer movie DVD. The files are playable except for few seconds of glitches here and there and the audio remains synced after the glitches. DVD Shrink could not even read the DVD. RipIt4Me could rip about 4300 KB out of the 7600 KB-rest were blank cells deleted later during the processing. IsoBuster could not read a VCD which had become jammed in a drawer and developed spider's web like cracks all over. UltraIso extracted all the video files in less than five minutes. Highly recommended for this specific purpose.
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First off, UltraIso's pros are not video related. If you like to organize your project with a widely used format, because it is easy to mount or to burn onto CD / DVD, you will love UltraIso. Create ISO-images from DVD/CD-ROM or any harddisc contents. UltraIso can edit Images of the most popular burning software. Converted to the international standard ISO 9660 you can burn the new image with DVD Decrypter :) or any burning software. You can also check the image before burning, simply mount the image (windows users need a virtual CD/DVD-ROM drive like Deamon-Tools). If you want to add some files to a new authored Video-DVD (I like to add the cover), load the *.iso, that you have created with dvdauthor or imagetool, add any files, save. That's all. Extract boot images from bootable CD-ROM, create bootable images. Of course, there are a couple of free command line tools, that do the same job for free, but if you like to have an intuitive GUI, UltraIso is the software, that you have searched for. Yes, there are some cons of course. If you delete some files from an image, save it as a new file, because UltraIso does not delete the file but change the TOC only, I think. Also I had problems with some multisession discs like some so-called copy-protected audio-CD. Well, the authors of UltraIso offer free updates for a lifetime and free email support. So UltraIso is still not perfect but definitely worth the 30 bucks.
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I have to give this low marks because it could not do what I wanted it to do. I tried to edit inside a DVD ISO to add a JACKET_P folder, but the modified ISO would not play in my standalone player when burnt to disc. I have narrowed it down to this program as the reason. It seems to be geared more towards CD image files and isn't the best for DVDs. Value for money is low because, while being a professional package which is well made, you don't really need this. I can't think of any uses for it especially if DVD-video ISO's are unplayable. You could just as easily mount the ISO on a virtual drive, copy the files to disc and create a new image with ImgTools. ISObuster will rip ISO's for free. It's no good for getting around copy protected games either, for that you need Alcohol or CloneCD. Bottom line: you are better off using other tools which are cheap or free.
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