Forum: UltraISO
Topic: Creating ISO from CD, ASPI mode or File
started by: shawn8888

Posted by shawn8888 on Apr. 29 2008,12:24
I am a new user of UltraISO from WinISO.

Just want to clear some things out:
In WinISO, there is an option when creating ISO from CDs: ASPI or File. It means:

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In Create ISO from CDROM, what is ASPI or FILE means?

In ASPI mode, you will get an ISO file with exactly the same structure as the original CD-ROM disc, with bootable information, and all other internal disc format. If you burn this CD image file to a disc, you get a exactly same disc as the original.
In FILE mode, WinISO will create a new ISO file by copy all files and directories on the disc. This ISO file will use WinISOs default format. If disc is bootable, then the bootable information will be lost.


In UltraISO, I do not see this option. Is UltraISO using the ASPI mode? WinISO can not create ISO in ASPI mode for Multi Tracks CDR. File mode is the only choice for those CDRs. Since there is no File mode option in UltraISO, how does UltraISO handle multi tracks CDRs?

Thanks in advance!



Posted by xoben on Apr. 29 2008,19:34
ASPI/SPTI interface is used by UltraISO to create image from CD/DVD's, please choose BIN/CUE, NRG or MDF/MDS format to store images of multi-track CDR's.