As you all know ISZ support recently came to Daemon Tools,
What is ISZ? It is a compressed ISO format, for uncompressed ISOs (not like games or pictures where content is already compressed) it could gain you around a few MBs to a GB.
Anyway we could create this format via UltraISO.. I want to address some issues.. Mostly about multi-disk images:
- Multi disk images contains .ISZ, .I01, .I02 and etc..
- When you mount a .ISZ Daemon Tools must search for any other files with .I01 and so on.. And if available it must think them as one file... Currently DT only mounts .ISZ and ignores .I01 and etc, so mounted image appears whole at first glance but data is corrupted (cut). If DT could merge them when processing files it would be great.
- While merging could it be possible to merge them from different locations? Is it possible to detect if there are other .IXX files after first .ISZ file? If it is and it isn't found in the same location is it possible to select next archive from different location by asking where it is? This way it would be possible to merge a two disk DVD9 image from different DVD5 medias (from two DVD drives of course, or from disk ) on one virtual disk.
If it will require merging on the go in memory or something then forget about all I said
What is ISZ? It is a compressed ISO format, for uncompressed ISOs (not like games or pictures where content is already compressed) it could gain you around a few MBs to a GB.
Anyway we could create this format via UltraISO.. I want to address some issues.. Mostly about multi-disk images:
- Multi disk images contains .ISZ, .I01, .I02 and etc..
- When you mount a .ISZ Daemon Tools must search for any other files with .I01 and so on.. And if available it must think them as one file... Currently DT only mounts .ISZ and ignores .I01 and etc, so mounted image appears whole at first glance but data is corrupted (cut). If DT could merge them when processing files it would be great.
- While merging could it be possible to merge them from different locations? Is it possible to detect if there are other .IXX files after first .ISZ file? If it is and it isn't found in the same location is it possible to select next archive from different location by asking where it is? This way it would be possible to merge a two disk DVD9 image from different DVD5 medias (from two DVD drives of course, or from disk ) on one virtual disk.
If it will require merging on the go in memory or something then forget about all I said
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