Freeware ISO editor?
| Burning Software Discuss, Freeware ISO editor? at Software forum; I have searched here and I searched the internet via Google, I found nothing. Here is my goal: an ISO file resides on my hard disk; I wish to open the ISO file, add a few files and folders, then save the modified ISO file. I would only burn the |
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| I have searched here and I searched the internet via Google, I found nothing. Here is my goal: an ISO file resides on my hard disk; I wish to open the ISO file, add a few files and folders, then save the modified ISO file. I would only burn the ISO when it became large enough to fill a CDR. All the software I found will only burn ISO files, not edit them. Am I missing the point, somewhere?? (I want to edit and save ISO files, I already have ISO burn capability)
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| WinIso is not freeware, but not very expensive either (only 30 bucks). Don't know if IsoBuster is capable of doing this, but as far as I could see it is free... Both found using the search...
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| This sounds like you are about to use an ISO as some kind of directory... do I understand right, that you want to collect enough stuff to burn a disc, but you don't want all the loose files on your harddrive, but only one big file? In case that's the case I'd suggest to do it the easy way: create a folder, collect in that folder and burn as soon as it reaches 650/700mb...
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When I add files incrementally, day by day, to the ISO file, I'll remember better what the structure was because I just created the structure today, and can edit the names or rearrange the directories right now, before I burn the CDR. Here is part of why all that 'up front' effort is so important: I have been in a hurry to get home with some information... I burned it to a CDR and when the burn was done but before closing the CDR, EZCD wanted me to rename 40 or 50 files right then and there, before I could close the CDR. I was late that day, and only because the structure was non compliant to ISO9660 standards. There are more reasons for creating and editing an ISO9660 structure on the fly, but by having the incremental building capability, any ISO9660 structure errors would be caught right then, as I put the files or directories into the ISO file, not some day in the future, when I burn the CD and do not have a clue as to, nor the time to rearrange the structure. And besides, I could then graft and prune whole directory structures and acrhive them as I see fit.
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| If all you are doing is adding files periodically, you could create a multisession CD. You would add files from day 1 and burn them leaving the session open. The next day you would add more files and burn them. Each time you burn you would leave the session open until you had filled the CD, at which time you would close the session. Nero does a bang up job of this. I use it all the time when creating archive CDs. |
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| Only two I know is WinISO and WinRAR, which gives you the option to use ISO in version 3.0. Both aren't free. Isobuster isnt exactly free either, to get full functionality, like to be able to extract UDF files, you need to buy it. |
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| Actually adding stuff to a ISO image is not that trivial, have a look at the ISO 9660 specs and you will understand why. You mentioned that you'd like to add files periodically and then one day burn it. You mention that you fear potential problems with the ISO/Joliet limitations... So there is one simple solution for this: Instead of an iso file create a ZIP file. There are tons of free archivers for this format and on windows XP it's even almost as transparent as a normal folder. Benefits: a) Backup oversized filenames on a cd without problems b) don't care about software to handle the file c) almost as transparent as a normal folder d) saves a lot of space due to compression I think ISO is a nice format but why not use the best format for a certain thing? (Okay, RAR would be even better but alas, it's not free) |
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| AVS Disc Creator ((Freeware)) http://club.cdfreaks.com/newreply.ph...te=1&p=350129# Smilie I truly feel bad for poor DUNBAR as this addition to this forum is coming about 4 years after the fact but I figure to post the information anyhow, in hopes that it may be of some good benefit to another person that comes looking for an Iso Editor It took me almost 2 days to find this. It makes me dismayed that there seems to be a monopoly on ISO Editors to the degree that know one has yet decided to make an ISO Editor that's not only freeware to the public but a hair more straight forward than this one. [AVS Disc Creator - [5mb Foot print when installed] This program does the following, (Disc burner for CDRW and DVD's, ISO Maker, and YES FREEWARE ISO EDITOR <<(Not yelling, just emphasizing for the search engines because that phrase is how I found this forum) I had run across this forum, and hope that now that I know maybe with the chance that this little addition a couple of years later may just be picked up by a search engine when someone googles it. When I found this program I was seriously excited at having found a freeware alternative to having to shell out 20 to 50 in green just because I wanted to edit an ISO image. I'm moderately bummed that this doesn't support any NRG images or any of the other popular to semi popular image formats for discs like bin and cue for example but for now I'm happy that I got part of the puzzle solved. Here are a few other semi good to really good progs you fellow cd freaks might find handy. Oh yes, They're FREEWARE ALSO!!! Visual ISO - Helps you to make an ISO image from scratch. Very handy and a bit more straight to the point than AVS Disc is, but hey.... Foot Print, roughly 300kb Image Burn - A very nicely made program that has MASSIVE potential. This one reminds me of Golden Hawk's CDRWIN. This program is not for NOOBS (no offense meant but this prog, deals with some very low level details of burning disc images) I recommend this prog for people who are at least an Intermidiate level of understanding. Foot Print, roughly 800kb +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ =========================Get This One====================== Daemon Tools - If you are a serious user of ISO images then get Daemon Tools. If you're poor like me and cannot afford to be const- antly buying and or wasting CD's or DVD's then you need this prog... Daemon Tools will let you run an ISO image on your computer, treating the ISO image like a Cd or DVD Rom Drive. It supports 32 bit OS's and there's a 64 bit OS version also. Being able to do this can help you in testing your image before burning it. It's also --FREEWARE!!!-- Foot Print roughly 1.4mb =========================Get This One====================== +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ BELOW - NOT FREEWARE CDRWIN - Shareware w/ full blown functionality. No time bombing on prog. Know Limitation - Burning speed reduced to 1x to 4x unless you purchase the program for 35 green ones. Nice progrmam with a very tiny foot print. About 1mb. I figured I'd mention some details about this prog. becuase I mentioned it above. CDRWIN - The last time I checked this prog. would let you pull in iso's and edit them. CDRWIN is more of a burning prog than anything else though. CDRWIN is more a prog for serious CD and DVD people as it is very low level in it's detail and what exactly it can do with a disc. In conclusion, I'm not going to go into detail about how to open and edit ISO images, nor how to go about making ISO images within AVS Disc Creator because I want to see if anyone gets this posting on the forum. If someone responds, even if it's a noob and wants help. Well, just ask... I trully hope someone finds this posting, and above all I hope it's helpful. Best Wishes, Dunbar |
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| Zband, welcome to the forum and thanks for providing this information. Resurrecting old threads is generally frowned upon, but in this case I think we can agree that it's for a good purpose. Your link doesn't point anywhere interesting - it just opens a new reply window: Quote:
http://www.avsmedia.com/DiscCreator/index.aspx
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| I've accomplished this on Windows XP by using CDmage http://cdmage.orcon.net.nz/frames.html to open/extract the files from a downloaded iso then using ISO Recorder http://isorecorder.alexfeinman.com/isorecorder.htm to compile files into a new iso. Both of these are free and very straight forward. if downloading CDmage I found the second download link to be much quicker. incidentally CDmage is 558Kb and ISO Recorder V2 is 320Kb. I did try AVS Disc Creator but couldn't understand how to make it work and am glad that I kept on looking. |
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| Let us not forget the 'Build ISO' abilities of ImgBurn...
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| Well I went on a hunt again looking for a Freeware Iso Editor and so far the only thing that I've found that approaches it is AVS Disc creator. As far an Iso Editor it's rather basic in it's ability but I do hope that some like me have found it useful. I wanted to post again because I found something rather odd. I hope the powers that be on this site won't mind but this is useful. I found a pay for based program called Comprexx Mark 4. Comprexx Mark 4 is about 30 green or so (if they haven't bumped the price up lately) Now Comprexx is actually a program for Zipping and Unzipping. I know, I know, what does this have to do with ISO's. Well the program is rigged to be able to read iso's like an archive. Sooooo, when you open up an iso image it actually gets opened up in the Windows Explorer like a zip or rar or archive based file and you can actually edit the ISO image itself. I wouldn't normally chance to post something like this but I figure someone might like it since Comprexx Mark 4 is actually an archiving program and not an ISO editing program... It will let you edit ISO's though. You can then turn around and use any pay for or FREEWARE based burning software to burn the ISO. So you kind of get two items for the price of one. _________________________________________________________________ Dear forum master - Please don't eat me.... I am trying to be helpful... http://club.cdfreaks.com/newreply.ph...e=1&p=1578201# Agree _________________________________________________________________ Best to all, The<<<Zband))))http://club.cdfreaks.com/newreply.ph...e=1&p=1578201# Cool
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| Wonder how I missed this info. Freeware = Win. |
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| I just tried that AVS Disc Creator - that thing is an AWESOME little freebie! Man, I'm finding good stuff all over the place! Thanks! BK |
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| I always use magiciso to burn iso image to cd or dvd. It works very well. However it is not free. http://www.magiciso.com/ |
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| Great stuff, I have downloaded AVS Disk Creator but can't seem to get it to expand a large .ISO image file. I'm trying to modify a WinXP install CD so I can boot from a USB drive. I've expnaded the .ISO image, extracted the files and made the mods with a shareware tool but have no way (without buying a shareware prouct) to recreate the .ISO so I can burn it onto a new CD. (Limited to 300Mb). AVS DC seems to expand small .ISO images but when I try to add the WinXP one and expand it as folders and files, it thinks for a couple of seconds then does nothing. I can add the actual .ISO file no probs but that is useless. Am I doing something wrong, or does somebody have a suggestion as to an alternate way of achieving my objective ?! Regards, Pward |
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| one very simple way to make an iso (from a media onto your HDD) is iso recorder
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I'd suggest to do it the easy way: create a folder, collect in that folder and burn as soon as it reaches 650/700mb...
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