You might want to take a look at winrar. It can actually open ISO files so you can extract selected or all files from the ISO file. The term is extraction. You EXTRACT files out of the ISO.
Hoping this is what you asked for.
Kindly,
- N
You need an iso conversion program. I use IsoBuster(Google it) which is a free program download.
The format .uif is for Magic ISO Universal Image Format. It can open DVD image files and convert bin to iso and back. The uif file is a compression image file format for backing up CD's or DVD's.
ISO 32000 standardizes the PDF (Portable Document Format)
Yes, several software tools can convert ISO files to a Windows executable format, allowing you to run the content without mounting a virtual disc. Programs like PowerISO, WinISO, and UltraISO offer features to extract files from an ISO and create self-extracting executables (EXE). Additionally, some tools can create bootable USB drives from ISO files, providing another way to run the content without virtual drives.
Information for the ISO standard 732 for medium format photographic film can be found on the ISO website. There is also information on the Wikipedia site.
download Active@ISO Burner from CDFS.com
download daemon tools or magic iso on google.com
yes
PSP roms are in ISO format. They are in the ISO 9660 standard. However, it can be compressed to CSO, DAX, or JSO, proprietary formats developed for the PSP
cso or iso
use ImgBurn
extract first then make .iso image