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Developer(s) | EZB Systems |
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Stable release | 8.6.2.2011 PE
/ April 18, 2007 |
Operating system | Windows |
Type | CD/DVD Image Editor |
License | Shareware ($29.95 USD) |
Website | www.ezbsystems.com/ultraiso/ |
UltraISO is an application for Microsoft Windows for creating, modifying and converting ISO files used for CD and DVD authoring.
Since the first release of UltraISO on April 20th 2002, its author EZB Systems has maintained and kept the product shareware and continues doing so.
Features
- Duplicate CDs and DVDs to a ISO image.
- Create ISO images from files located on a CD/DVD-ROM or hard disk.
- Edit existing ISO files by adding, deleting, and creating files and folders.
- Create bootable CD, DVD and floppy images.
- Converts: .BIN, .IMG, .CIF, .NRG, .BWI and other less known standards to the standard ISO image.
- Supports all ISO 9660 levels and the Joliet extension.
- Optimization of ISO image file structures to save disc space.
- Capable of mounting ISOs to a virtual drive.
- Create checksums for data verification of ISOs.
- Multiple language support.
- Built in digital audio player.
- Free version: Edits ".iso" files smaller than 300Mb
Trivia
- UltraISO also supports UDF disc format.
- The demo version only allows creation of ISOs of 300 Megabytes or smaller.
See also
- ISO Master – a free alternative
- IsoBuster
- Disk image emulator
- List of CD/DVD burning software