No. An ISO image can be burned to a CD-R, CD-RW, or even writable DVDs (DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW).
It is a CD image. ISO is usually downloaded and burned to a CD to create your own install CD
An ISO torrent describes what happens when an ISO image is torrented and downloaded online. An ISO image describes an image that is taken from an entire CD or DVD.
If you mean you to use a virtual drive like a CD drive, then you have to use special utility (Alcohol 52%, Alcohol 100%, Power Iso, Ultra Iso, Nero and so on).
Speaking from a MDT standpoint, an ISO boot image can be burned to a CD/DVD and booted on a client, a WIM can be imported into another system, like the WDS (Windows Deployment Services) etc
In order to extract ISO files you will need to download an ISO image file software and save the ISO image file to a CD-R. Another option is to virtually mount the ISO files to a virtual device.
A PSX ISO would probably refer to an ISO image made from a PlayStation 1 CD.
ISO Master and K3b.
An ISO is the data 'image' of the contents of a CD, DVD etc.
An ISO range is how much a camera can electronically brighten a photo. It can be anywhere from 80 all the way up to 12,800. The only problem with higher ISO is the fact that when you use higher ISO it creates noise in the image making the quality of the photo deteriorate.
It doesn't. ISO is a disk image format that is often used to distribute Linux and other CD images.
No. An ISO image is a copy of the file system of any disc with an ISO9660 file system. It does not have to be a bootable image.
extract first then make .iso image