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PostIcon Posted on: Apr. 21 2005,13:13  Skip to the next post in this topic. Ignore posts   QUOTE

Hello, I am a newb when it comes to working with ISO's.  My question is would it be possible to create a ISO of a game with the audio tracks included in the ISO along with the game itself.  A game I am working on has music tracks which I cannot get to save in the same ISO.  Would this program be able to do that or could you recommend one that would accomplish that?  

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Standard ISO format supports single data track only. Please press F8, choose 'CloneCD(.IMG/.CCD/.SUB)' as output format to image your game CD.
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If you by "Audio tracks" means 44.1 KHz, 16-bit stereo wav files without wav header, like the ones on a CD-DA (Audio CD)
you cannot put these inside a standard *.iso image.

The reason are that *.iso images are 2048 bytes / sector,
while Audio CD tracks are 2352 bytes / sector.

The are ways to make a cdimage that is like this.
It's called a "Mixed Mode CD" where
the first track is a 2048 bytes /sector data track,
then the next track(s) are 2352 bytes / sector audio tracks.
All tracks are within the same session.
Older games (e.g. FF VIII) used sometimes used this,
but nowadays' games usually use compressed audio of some sort,
like *.mp3 files, *.ogg files etc.
The advantage is, in addition to the space-saving,
that these files are standard data files that may be included in a single 2048 bytes /sector data track together with all the other files needed for the game.


Just to make it complete, I'll mention "the opposite" of a "Mixed Mode CD"
- and that is a "CD-Extra"
This has all the 2352 bytes / sector audio tracks first, in session 1, then a 2048 bytes /sector data track in session 2.
Hence, a "CD-Extra" belongs to the family of "Multi-Session CDs"
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Hi list,
I have downloaded Redhat binary.iso files, I need to burn on CD as iso image. Please let me know how it can be done.
Thanks in advance
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I need to burn on CD as iso image

1) Start UltraISO
2) Add .iso file to the upper pane (image area)
3) Click Save to get a new ISO file
4) Burn the new ISO by pressing F7
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