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ultraiso support ISO-9660:1999 (version 2) ? :cool:
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Yes.
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Can UltraISO help me to copy selected audio tracks from different CD's to another cd without changing the audio file format? If yes, what's the instructions to do it? Thanks.

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CD tracks are using standard WAV format. You can do it this way:
1) Start UltraISO
2) Put your original CD to your CD-ROM, select 'File'->'Open CD/DVD'
3) All tracks will be displayed as trackxx.wav, select and extract them to an folder on hard disk
4) Repeat step 2-3, extract autio tracks from other CDs
5) Choose 'File'->'New'->'Audio CD image'
6) Add all .wav files just extracted to this image
7) Save the image to an .BIN/CUE file
8) Press F7 to burn to a new CD (CDRpack from http://dw.ezbsys.net/cdrpack.exe is needed if Nero is not available)
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On this topic. I've always noticed that UltraISO allows a filename format of ISO "Max(221)".

Question: Does the Max(221) filename format refer to ISO 9660:1999?

If so, I thought the maximum length for this file system is 207, not 221. Please explain.

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If so, I thought the maximum length for this file system is 207, not 221. Please explain.

Yes, the maximum filename length defined by ISO 9660:1999 is 207 characters, but modern OS either do not support ISO 9660:1999, or work with maximum filename length up to 221 characters. That's why UltraISO supports Max(221) mode.
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So, when I create an ISO image using Max(221), what standard is being used?

What would another image program detect it as? Will there be compatibility issues?
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Is there an answer to the previous question?

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