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My budget for this is $0 so I need to find something in freeware that will do this for me. I have used the cd /Desktop hdiutil makehybrid -iso -joliet -o GTAVCS.iso GTAVCS.cdr command in Terminal but it wont work. Tthe ISO format file that is created by this program can conform to the standard ISO-9660 format.
And I've yet to find a virtual drive program with which I can play the ISO files either. I have read another thread on how to rip a game to an iso file but I can't get it to work. The ISO format seems to be more popular than IMG format now, So, if you want to convert your IMG files into ISO files, this little software just helps you. Every burner program I've tried fails to create a playable DVD. Long and short of it: I now have a bunch of ISO files. Then you can extract the files and run them that way.
You can use a program like WinRar or WinZip to open the iso, and it will act exactly like a zip archive file. No one has mentioned this yet so I will add it: And since I've had no success with freeware programs thus far, I'm much less inclined to pay for any software (when we have money again) - odds are a I pay for the program and it doesn't create playable DVD's or virtual drives. And I've yet to find a virtual drive program with which I can play the ISO files either. ::looks at my games and PS2 emulator ISO folder:: ok got itmy personal. Every burner program I've tried fails to create a playable DVD. The limited edition includes a copy of the game, the 106-page magazine Ayakashi. You either have to burn them back onto a DVD or you have to find a way to get your computer to view the ISO as a DVD by creating a virtual drive (which I've never managed to get to work.) But you can't play ISO's from your computer. Apparently, the best way to to copy the contents of one of your DVD's is to create an ISO file as a backup. It's a bit odd asking for help since I actually work in IT, but I'm running into issues with ISO format files.