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28th-September-2005, 04:11
#1
Hey all, Not sure what to do with ISO and what it is exactly
Hey all, I'm a N00b at this stuff and not really sure what i'm doing. I'm just wondering, what do i do with the ISO, or now i've converted it to TAO, what can i do with it, and how.
Also is there a way to get the music from a TAO or ISO?
I'd be grateful for some help please. thanx
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28th-September-2005, 04:26
#2
An ISO is a disc image. To view the contents of it you can use WinRAR or Daemon tools.
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29th-September-2005, 05:45
#3
winrar can open up .iso files?? wow. i had no idea. i guess this nub learned something new you can also download and install apps like ultraiso, but tahts for more than just viewing the contents.
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29th-September-2005, 06:11
#4
No, i don't think this thing can open the iso's...Okay truth be told, i have no idea what i'm doing... hehe
but what exactly is this thing and what do you do with them...sorry if my n00b'ism is a pain in the ass.
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29th-September-2005, 09:26
#5
Yep. WinRaR can read and extract from standard .iso format as well
as it can exchange files in .iso if they exactly match the size and name.
ISO is the standard name for all kinds of CD/DVD images and it's used
for burning CD's/DVD's for all known programs, though not all programs
can handle some of the Image types.
TAO files can be converted to some other standard formats by using
ISOBuster I think. If you plan on doing this the best way is to convert it
to .bin .cue format.
If ISO contain music samples on it in one of the known music format you can
acces it by either burn ISO into CD/DVD or mount it into virtual drive via, for
example, Daemon Tools.
Simply told ISO in whatever format it is contain data which were on CD/DVD
it was created from...
Seriously you should use search function on these forums cause all that questions
have been answered tons of times.
Last edited by MegaVolt; 1st-October-2005 at 09:49.
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2nd-October-2005, 09:35
#6
got it, thanx anyway tho, Again, sorry for the n00bizm.
FOXROX
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