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tokyoaussie 

Group: Members
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Joined: Feb. 2006
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Posted on: Feb. 01 2006,20:52 |
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I've read the help files, but still cannot get ultraiso to convert an img to iso from the command line (I want to script this/set it and forget it).
Could someone give an example? Thanks!
(This is what I've tried, and none of them work)
ultraiso -input Poker.img -output Poker.iso ultraiso -input Poker.img -dmg2iso Poker.img ultraiso -dmg2iso Poker.img
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xoben 

Group: Super Administrators
Posts: 2200
Joined: Nov. 2004
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Posted on: Feb. 02 2006,08:07 |
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Please open your IMG file by UltraISO, Case 1: If 'Disk Image' is displayed, please use ultraiso -bootfile c:\Poker.img -out c:\Poker.iso Case 2: If 'Date CD/DVD' or 'Bootable CD/DVD' is displayed, please use ultraiso -bin2iso c:\Poker.img Case 3: Otherwise, it cannot be converted to ISO format
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TokyoAuss
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Posted on: Feb. 03 2006,08:32 |
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So When it says "DVD Video" - that means it cannot be converted, and I have to use the "convert" gui, correct?
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xoben 

Group: Super Administrators
Posts: 2200
Joined: Nov. 2004
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Posted on: Feb. 04 2006,05:51 |
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Quote | So When it says "DVD Video" - that means it cannot be converted, and I have to use the "convert" gui, correct? |
Yes. You can use "ultraiso -bin2iso c:\Poker.img" to convert 'DVD-Video' as well.
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