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PostIcon Posted on: Oct. 24 2005,08:56  Skip to the next post in this topic. Ignore posts   QUOTE

A couple of great features I would like to see...

1. An option to "pad out" an ISO image will null-bytes so it fills the selected media type entirely, pushing all data to the outer edge of the disc where reading is faster.

At the moment, I just use a dummy file to achieve this effect, but it's an untidy solution and I have to create a new dummy file of the required size whenever I make a new ISO image.

2. The possibility to drag and drop files in the UltraISO window to set their position, e.g. files near the top of the list are burned first and files near the bottom are burned last. I believe that this would be easier and more accurate than setting the priority from the File Properties dialog.

Would any of these be possible? If you can implement this, I'll most certainly register! :)
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PostIcon Posted on: Oct. 24 2005,20:26 Skip to the previous post in this topic.  Ignore posts   QUOTE

Thank you Ian for the suggestions.
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