1. Is there a way to create iso files using TC?
2. Is there a good freeware to do that?
TIA
ISO files in TC
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You can try mkisofs to create an iso image that can be written with most CD-Burning programs - and also with complex-CD -plugin for Tc.
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http://www.burnatonce.com is a small, fast app for burning with neat gui that also uses mkisofs
it's said to be the best free burning application but that's another story
it's said to be the best free burning application but that's another story
You can try this one :
CDBurnerXP Pro is a freeware CD/DVD burning solution with great features:
- Burn and create ISO-files
- Write CD-R, CD-RW DVD+R/RW DVD-R/RW discs (as Data and Video)
- Burn audio-CDs with and without gaps between tracks
- Burn on the fly / Burn-proof
- Supports most IDE, USB, Firewire and SCSI drives
- Rip Audio-CDs to harddrive, obtain track-information (ID3-tags) from Internet
- Customizeable with many settings
- Data verification after burn, create bootable discs
- Multiple languages
- 100% freeware - no adware or restrictions
- Bin->ISO converter
- Simple cover printing and much more!
Operating systems: Windows 98/ME/2000/XP systems.
http://www.cdburnerxp.se/features.php
http://www.cdburnerxp.se/screenshots.php
Re: ISO files in TC
LC ISO CreatoJP wrote: 2. Is there a good freeware to do that?
TIA
http://www.lucersoft.com/freeware.php
Cd2iso
http://www.dubaron.com/cd2iso/
Sometimes the iso creation failes with one of the apps, so I just use the other one.
or
dd for windows
http://uranus.it.swin.edu.au/~jn/linux/rawwrite/dd.htm