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Kazilla 2008-08-19 07:51 AM

Torrents
 
So i downloaded a torrent yesterday i had found of an old game i used to like in my younger years. It is in the form of an ISO file. Can anyone tell me what that is? I tried to open the file and it wants me to choose what application to open it with. Is there something else i have to download that will run that?

!King_Amazon! 2008-08-19 08:45 AM

An ISO is an image file of a CD. You can either mount it on a virtual drive, or burn it onto a blank CD. I like Alcohol 120% myself, but that's only a 30 day trial unless you get a cracked version. It allows you to create up to 6 virtual drives to mount image files to, which can be pretty handy. It also has the ability to burn CDs/DVDs and such.

If you need any more specific help just lemme know.

Kazilla 2008-08-19 09:00 AM

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I went back to the website i used to get the torrent, and found that the comments suggested Daemon Tools Lite. So i went through that, and uploaded the image. Then i had another problem - it wanted me to get a Macromedia Shockwave Player, finally found that and restarted my computer. When i finally loaded back up i tried to open it and i got this error. What do you think i do from here.

Attachment 4748

!King_Amazon! 2008-08-19 11:14 AM

I'm not sure. I never used Daemon Tools. I know it works basically the same as Alcohol 120%, but I don't know anything about it other than what it is used for. Sorry :/

Lenny 2008-08-19 11:37 AM

You can open ISO files in WinRAR. It's a 40 day free trial, but when it's expired it's still usable.

!King_Amazon! 2008-08-19 11:44 AM

Doesn't that just show you all of the garbage in the file, though?

I think what he needs to do is either burn the image onto a CD or mount it on a virtual drive. I've never heard of actually needing to open it and view its contents. I could be wrong, though.

Kazilla 2008-08-19 11:48 AM

i extracted it that way and im still getting the bad image error

sheerx 2008-08-19 12:46 PM

I recommend daemon tools for image mounting. It free and very easy to use.

Kazilla 2008-08-19 12:53 PM

who would i go about taking the ISO file into a cd to be burned - do i have to go through DAEMON TOOLS?

Lenny 2008-08-19 12:55 PM

Nah. Any good burning software will give you the option to straight copy a CD, or burn files to a CD. Choose the latter and select your ISO file to burn.

Kazilla 2008-08-19 12:56 PM

after that the cd i burned will take the place of the game itself? correct

!King_Amazon! 2008-08-19 12:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kazilla (Post 647363)
after that the cd i burned will take the place of the game itself? correct

It works essentially like this:

Say I want to make a copy of my Diablo 2 Expansion CD. I can make an image file of the entire CD. That would be the ISO file.

If I were to take that image file and burn it to a CD, that CD would, essentially, be a copy of my Diablo 2 Expansion CD.

Just the same, if I were to send that file to someone else over the internet, they could use it to burn a copy of the Diablo 2 Expansion CD as well.

Kazilla 2008-08-19 06:11 PM

ok so another question. I downloaded 'Epic Movie' just now through my torrent, and went to open it with WMP - it didnt have the codec so i did some searching and found it. Now when i play it i have 0 sound. what do i do?

jamer123 2008-08-19 06:13 PM

dont use torrent then if nothing works from it

Kazilla 2008-08-19 06:35 PM

alot of torrents dont work - but then again a handfull of other games and movies do work - the problem is most of the times people download from a torrent they dont have the correct codec - or just dont understand 1/2 of the program they are using so they dismiss it as an idiot program that doesnt work.

Chruser 2008-08-19 06:41 PM

To burn ISO files to a CD, use InfraRecorder.

To play most video and audio formats, use VLC.

Both applications are free and open-source.

jamer123 2008-08-19 06:42 PM

what site do you use and ill try it out
after i posted it i got a weird message

Kazilla 2008-08-19 06:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chruser (Post 647419)
To burn ISO files to a CD, use InfraRecorder.

To play most video and audio formats, use VLC.

Both applications are free and open-source.

thank you chruser - those 2 files need to be stickied - it played my video no questions asked :)

jamer123 2008-08-19 06:53 PM

thanks chruser

WetWired 2008-08-19 07:37 PM

Combined Community Codec Pack makes all video work with all programs. It even lets me transcode MKVs with programs that don't understand them.


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