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NeroRip 0.1
NeroRip is a tool for ripping tracks from Nero 5.x images. more>>
NeroRip is a tool that rips tracks from Nero 5.x images and makes it possible to burn them using standard Linux CD mastering programs.
<<less Download (0.008MB)
Added: 2005-05-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1631 downloads
libbeep 0.666
libbeep is a way to get music from your PC beeper in any Linux program. more>>
libbeep is a way to get music from your PC beeper in any Linux program.
This is how to use it:
su
make
There you have it, a library ready to compile into your own alarm clock, midi player or whatever. The library is dropped into /usr/lib. A program called beeplibdemo will appear in /usr/bin.
Enhancements:
- Support for retuning: it is now possible to specify a root note other than middle A and a frequency other than 440 Hz. The type of tuning is selectable between natural and equidistant.
- Spaces before parameter values are now accepted, you can write "L 4" instead of "L4"
- Makefile added, now its a decent library
<<lessThis is how to use it:
su
make
There you have it, a library ready to compile into your own alarm clock, midi player or whatever. The library is dropped into /usr/lib. A program called beeplibdemo will appear in /usr/bin.
Enhancements:
- Support for retuning: it is now possible to specify a root note other than middle A and a frequency other than 440 Hz. The type of tuning is selectable between natural and equidistant.
- Spaces before parameter values are now accepted, you can write "L 4" instead of "L4"
- Makefile added, now its a decent library
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Added: 2006-07-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1196 downloads
Cryptkeeper 0.7.666
Cryptkeeper project is a FreeDesktop.org (KDE, Gnome, XFce, etc.) system tray applet that manages EncFS encrypted folders. more>>
Cryptkeeper project is a FreeDesktop.org (KDE, Gnome, XFce, etc.) system tray applet that manages EncFS encrypted folders.
On ubuntu you can install encfs like this:
- sudo aptitude install encfs
- sudo echo "fuse" >> /etc/modules
- sudo modprobe fuse
- sudo addgroup fuse
Then you must log off and back on again.
<<lessOn ubuntu you can install encfs like this:
- sudo aptitude install encfs
- sudo echo "fuse" >> /etc/modules
- sudo modprobe fuse
- sudo addgroup fuse
Then you must log off and back on again.
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Added: 2007-07-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
833 downloads
Thao_sys_meter 0.666
Thao_sys_meter is my first Karamba Theme. more>>
Thao_sys_meter is my first Karamba Theme. ... My base theme came from System Theme and Awesome Karamba Theme. Icons came from Crtstal Clear Theme. Thanks to all those autors.
I built it on my Debian etch and with SuperKaramba 0.38
Enhancements:
Added the following:
- CPU meter
- Network meter
- Disk usage meter
- Ram Meter
- Sysinfo
<<lessI built it on my Debian etch and with SuperKaramba 0.38
Enhancements:
Added the following:
- CPU meter
- Network meter
- Disk usage meter
- Ram Meter
- Sysinfo
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Added: 2006-06-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1218 downloads
perlcdio 0.2.3
perlcdio is a lower-level wrapper to libcdio, the CD Input and Control library. more>>
perlcdio is a lower-level wrapper to libcdio, the CD Input and Control library.
SYNOPSIS
This is fairly straight-forward wrapper around the C library libcdio. Although this is perfectly usable on its own, it is expected that the Object-Oriented interface Device::Cdio is what most people will want to use.
There are various constants that are defined here.
Encapsulation is done in two parts. The lower-level Perl interface is called perlcdio (this file) and is generated via SWIG.
CONSTANTS
Driver IDs
DRIVER_UNKNOWN
Use when you dont know what kind of driver and you dont care if it is an CD image driver or a real CD-ROM driver. See also DRIVER_DEVICE which doesnt include image drivers.
DRIVER_AIX
Driver for IBMs AIX.
DRIVER_BSDI
Driver for BSDI.
DRIVER_FREEBSD
Driver for Free BSD
DRIVER_LINUX
Driver for GNU/LINUX
DRIVER_SOLARIS
Driver for Solaris
DRIVER_OSX
Driver for Apples OS X.
DRIVER_WIN32
Driver for Microsoft Windows
DRIVER_CDRDAO
Image Driver for cdrdao
DRIVER_BINCUE
Image driver for CDRWin BIN/CUE
DRIVER_NRG
Image driver for Nero NRG
DRIVER_DEVICE
Use when you dont know what kind of driver but the driver must be a real CD-ROM driver. See also DRIVER_UNKNOWN which includes image drivers.
Real OS driver numbers come before image-disc drivers. Here are constants that can be used in iteration.
MIN_DRIVER
Smallest image or OS driver number.
MIN_DEVICE_DRIVER
Smallest OS device driver number.
MAX_DRIVER
Largest image or OS device driver number.
MAX_DEVICE_DRIVER
Largest device driver number.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
This is fairly straight-forward wrapper around the C library libcdio. Although this is perfectly usable on its own, it is expected that the Object-Oriented interface Device::Cdio is what most people will want to use.
There are various constants that are defined here.
Encapsulation is done in two parts. The lower-level Perl interface is called perlcdio (this file) and is generated via SWIG.
CONSTANTS
Driver IDs
DRIVER_UNKNOWN
Use when you dont know what kind of driver and you dont care if it is an CD image driver or a real CD-ROM driver. See also DRIVER_DEVICE which doesnt include image drivers.
DRIVER_AIX
Driver for IBMs AIX.
DRIVER_BSDI
Driver for BSDI.
DRIVER_FREEBSD
Driver for Free BSD
DRIVER_LINUX
Driver for GNU/LINUX
DRIVER_SOLARIS
Driver for Solaris
DRIVER_OSX
Driver for Apples OS X.
DRIVER_WIN32
Driver for Microsoft Windows
DRIVER_CDRDAO
Image Driver for cdrdao
DRIVER_BINCUE
Image driver for CDRWin BIN/CUE
DRIVER_NRG
Image driver for Nero NRG
DRIVER_DEVICE
Use when you dont know what kind of driver but the driver must be a real CD-ROM driver. See also DRIVER_UNKNOWN which includes image drivers.
Real OS driver numbers come before image-disc drivers. Here are constants that can be used in iteration.
MIN_DRIVER
Smallest image or OS driver number.
MIN_DEVICE_DRIVER
Smallest OS device driver number.
MAX_DRIVER
Largest image or OS device driver number.
MAX_DEVICE_DRIVER
Largest device driver number.
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Added: 2006-06-22 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1219 downloads
FuseNRG 0.04
FuseNRG allows you to mount Ahead Nero NRG files on your Unix system with FUSE. more>>
FuseNRG allows you to mount Ahead Nero NRG files on your Unix system with FUSE. On the mounted directory, there will be an ISO file, equivalent to the original NRG file. Such ISO file can be mounted with fuseiso or burned to a CD with cdrecord or even Ahead Nero itself.
Advantages over nrg2iso:
it does not require extra disk space for the ISO file
it does not require extra memory for the ISO file
you dont have to wait for the file to be converted (conversion is done on the fly)
Example:
$mkdir ../testNRG
$ls -la ../testNRG
total 8
drwxr-xr-x 2 quinho quinho 4096 May 19 00:39 .
drwxr-xr-x 16 quinho users 4096 May 19 00:39 ..
$./fusenrg ../neroImage.nrg ../testNRG
$ls -la ../testNRG
total 4
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 0 Dec 31 1969 .
drwxr-xr-x 16 quinho users 4096 May 19 00:39 ..
-r--r--r-- 1 quinho quinho 21821596 May 18 23:05 neroImage.nrg.iso
$mkdir ../testISO
$fuseiso ../testNRG/neroImage.nrg.iso ../testISO
$ls -la ../testISO
total 5234
dr-xr-xr-x 1 root root 2048 May 18 21:25 .
drwxr-xr-x 16 quinho users 4096 May 19 00:39 ..
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 15157180 Apr 21 15:44 DVB-T.rar
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 65989 Apr 19 23:00 PriceList MSRP April 2007.pdf
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 782 May 15 17:48 Shortcut to My Bills from December.gnumeric.lnk
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 1978 Apr 14 17:52 Users Guide.lnk
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 34354 Mar 8 07:02 MySampleDocumentation 2.txt
$fusermount -u ../testISO
$fusermount -u ../testNRG
$rmdir ../testISO ../testNRG
<<lessAdvantages over nrg2iso:
it does not require extra disk space for the ISO file
it does not require extra memory for the ISO file
you dont have to wait for the file to be converted (conversion is done on the fly)
Example:
$mkdir ../testNRG
$ls -la ../testNRG
total 8
drwxr-xr-x 2 quinho quinho 4096 May 19 00:39 .
drwxr-xr-x 16 quinho users 4096 May 19 00:39 ..
$./fusenrg ../neroImage.nrg ../testNRG
$ls -la ../testNRG
total 4
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 0 Dec 31 1969 .
drwxr-xr-x 16 quinho users 4096 May 19 00:39 ..
-r--r--r-- 1 quinho quinho 21821596 May 18 23:05 neroImage.nrg.iso
$mkdir ../testISO
$fuseiso ../testNRG/neroImage.nrg.iso ../testISO
$ls -la ../testISO
total 5234
dr-xr-xr-x 1 root root 2048 May 18 21:25 .
drwxr-xr-x 16 quinho users 4096 May 19 00:39 ..
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 15157180 Apr 21 15:44 DVB-T.rar
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 65989 Apr 19 23:00 PriceList MSRP April 2007.pdf
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 782 May 15 17:48 Shortcut to My Bills from December.gnumeric.lnk
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 1978 Apr 14 17:52 Users Guide.lnk
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 34354 Mar 8 07:02 MySampleDocumentation 2.txt
$fusermount -u ../testISO
$fusermount -u ../testNRG
$rmdir ../testISO ../testNRG
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Added: 2007-05-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
543 downloads
CDemu 0.8
CDemu is a kernel module for Linux that can simulate a CD drive. more>>
CDemu is a kernel module for Linux. It is designed to simulate a CD drive + CD with just simple cue/bin files, which are pretty common in the Windows world.
You can use it to watch an SVCD or mount the data track of an bin/cue. However, for watching an SVCD, we would recommend MPlayer which can play bin/cue images directly with the patch a friend and I made for it (more under History).
Status:
- Using CDemu on multi user systems should be safe now. Any user can mount an image in an empty CDemu slot while only the user (and root) can unmount a slot that is already in use.
- Many users have reported SMP issues (varying from lock ups to very poor performance). Weve had an user send us a threading patch to avoid locking issues, but it is 2.4-centric. So, before it can be added to CVS, it needs to be generalized to support 2.4 and 2.6. Unfortunately, none of the CDemu developers have access to SMP systems so the best testing we can do involves it looks good :). CDemu-0.6 final should resolve these issues.
- Looking ahead: CDemu was first created to support bin/cue images. Ideally, wed like to be able to support Nero (.nrg), Disc Juggler (.cdi), Clone CD (.ccd), etc... Anyone with spare time and spare patches would be appreciated.
Installation:
The install is quite simple:
extract the archive (release tarball):
$ tar -jxvf cdemu- .tar.bz2
checkout the code from cvs:
$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/cdemu co -P cdemu
you need the source of your current running kernel.
/lib/modules/$(shell uname -r)/build/include needs to point at it.
build the module:
$ make
install the module and user space utilities:
$ sudo make install
now simply load the kernel module:
$ sudo modprobe cdemu
(no message should be displayed after running modprobe)
to load a bin/cue image:
$ cdemu 0 image.cue
$ mount /dev/cdemu/0 /mnt/cdrom
(some things may be different on your system, YMMV)
for more information, please review the help output:
$ cdemu -h
Enhancements:
- This version only supports kernel versions 2.6.16 and higher.
- The 2.4 series is no longer supported.
- cdemu now has file access like in a loop module.
- It should now work on amd64 and SMP systems.
- Support for .iso, .mds, .ccd, and .nrg images was added.
- Some documentation was added.
- Bugfixes were made.
<<lessYou can use it to watch an SVCD or mount the data track of an bin/cue. However, for watching an SVCD, we would recommend MPlayer which can play bin/cue images directly with the patch a friend and I made for it (more under History).
Status:
- Using CDemu on multi user systems should be safe now. Any user can mount an image in an empty CDemu slot while only the user (and root) can unmount a slot that is already in use.
- Many users have reported SMP issues (varying from lock ups to very poor performance). Weve had an user send us a threading patch to avoid locking issues, but it is 2.4-centric. So, before it can be added to CVS, it needs to be generalized to support 2.4 and 2.6. Unfortunately, none of the CDemu developers have access to SMP systems so the best testing we can do involves it looks good :). CDemu-0.6 final should resolve these issues.
- Looking ahead: CDemu was first created to support bin/cue images. Ideally, wed like to be able to support Nero (.nrg), Disc Juggler (.cdi), Clone CD (.ccd), etc... Anyone with spare time and spare patches would be appreciated.
Installation:
The install is quite simple:
extract the archive (release tarball):
$ tar -jxvf cdemu- .tar.bz2
checkout the code from cvs:
$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/cdemu co -P cdemu
you need the source of your current running kernel.
/lib/modules/$(shell uname -r)/build/include needs to point at it.
build the module:
$ make
install the module and user space utilities:
$ sudo make install
now simply load the kernel module:
$ sudo modprobe cdemu
(no message should be displayed after running modprobe)
to load a bin/cue image:
$ cdemu 0 image.cue
$ mount /dev/cdemu/0 /mnt/cdrom
(some things may be different on your system, YMMV)
for more information, please review the help output:
$ cdemu -h
Enhancements:
- This version only supports kernel versions 2.6.16 and higher.
- The 2.4 series is no longer supported.
- cdemu now has file access like in a loop module.
- It should now work on amd64 and SMP systems.
- Support for .iso, .mds, .ccd, and .nrg images was added.
- Some documentation was added.
- Bugfixes were made.
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Added: 2006-08-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1196 downloads
Neuro-Evolving Robotic Operatives 1.01
Neuro-Evolving Robotic Operatives is a unique computer game that lets you play with adapting intelligent agents hands-on. more>>
Neuro-Evolving Robotic Operatives project, or NERO for short, is a unique computer game that lets you play with adapting intelligent agents hands-on. Evolve your own robot army by tuning their artificial brains for challenging tasks, then pit them against your friends teams in online competitions!
NERO is an active research project run almost entirely by students. It uses the real-time NeuroEvolution of Augmenting Topologies (rtNEAT) algorithm created by Ken Stanley during his PhD work at UT Austin. The NERO project is a collaboration of the Department of Computer Sciences and the Digital Media Collaboratory at the University of Texas at Austin.
<<lessNERO is an active research project run almost entirely by students. It uses the real-time NeuroEvolution of Augmenting Topologies (rtNEAT) algorithm created by Ken Stanley during his PhD work at UT Austin. The NERO project is a collaboration of the Department of Computer Sciences and the Digital Media Collaboratory at the University of Texas at Austin.
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Added: 2006-08-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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ccd2iso 0.3
ccd2iso is a CloneCD image to ISO image file converter. more>>
ccd2iso is a CloneCD image to ISO image file converter.
As I now move to Linux entirely, I still need some migration, specially for my existing CloneCD images, I want to use them in Linux, and I cant find any converter to convert them to ISO to be mountable by Linux, so I try to make one...
Well... this is my first Linux Project, so dont be expecting much from me... Im trying to make NRG2ISO (Nero image to ISO) converter, but still I have some difficulty to get the .nrg file format, hopefully someone out there can help me out...
Hopefully this will be so much usefull for someone out there as much as I do...
Please feel free to give any feedback.
Installation:
Just follow normal procedure:
./configure
make
make install
Usage:
Easy... normally you would have 3 file from CloneCD image, they are .ccd, .img, and .sub, just type:
ccd2iso < .img filename > < .iso filename >
for example:
ccd2iso myimage.img myimage.iso
Technical Stuff:
After some strange hacking through CloneCDs image file, I found that CloneCD is only dumping CDs raw data, thus together with 12 byte synchronization, 4 byte header, ECC, and EDC...
For now, only single session image supported, if multiple session image found, then the program will dump the first session only with an "Unrecognized sector mode" error... but the resulting file, will be mounted quite fine.
ToDo:
- Better support for multisession image. (Hopefully this task is possible)
- Add ISO Image compatible validation.
- Create GUI Front-end.
Enhancements:
- A couple sanity checks from Kerry
- Update the source to work with Automake 1.9
<<lessAs I now move to Linux entirely, I still need some migration, specially for my existing CloneCD images, I want to use them in Linux, and I cant find any converter to convert them to ISO to be mountable by Linux, so I try to make one...
Well... this is my first Linux Project, so dont be expecting much from me... Im trying to make NRG2ISO (Nero image to ISO) converter, but still I have some difficulty to get the .nrg file format, hopefully someone out there can help me out...
Hopefully this will be so much usefull for someone out there as much as I do...
Please feel free to give any feedback.
Installation:
Just follow normal procedure:
./configure
make
make install
Usage:
Easy... normally you would have 3 file from CloneCD image, they are .ccd, .img, and .sub, just type:
ccd2iso < .img filename > < .iso filename >
for example:
ccd2iso myimage.img myimage.iso
Technical Stuff:
After some strange hacking through CloneCDs image file, I found that CloneCD is only dumping CDs raw data, thus together with 12 byte synchronization, 4 byte header, ECC, and EDC...
For now, only single session image supported, if multiple session image found, then the program will dump the first session only with an "Unrecognized sector mode" error... but the resulting file, will be mounted quite fine.
ToDo:
- Better support for multisession image. (Hopefully this task is possible)
- Add ISO Image compatible validation.
- Create GUI Front-end.
Enhancements:
- A couple sanity checks from Kerry
- Update the source to work with Automake 1.9
Download (0.15MB)
Added: 2006-12-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
630 downloads
Mount ISO image 0.9.1
Mount ISO Image is an advanced script which allows to perform multiple operations with ISO, NRG, UDF (DVD), CUE/BIN images. more>>
Mount ISO Image is an advanced script which allows to perform multiple operations with ISO, NRG (Nero Burning ROM), UDF (DVD), CUE/BIN, CCD/IMG/SUB (CloneCD), XDVDFS (XBOX) images.
Mount/unmount operations can be performed in two different ways: using kdesu or sudo. During the installation youll be offered to choose a variant to use.
Note: If you prefer to use sudo, you should first choose to "Setup sudo config" in installation menu.
Usage:
ISO9660 (CD) and UDF (DVD) images
Mount:
Right-click an ".ISO" file and choose "Actions -> Manage ISO -> Mount Image". Image file will be mounted to folder on Desktop, the corresponding folder will be opened and raised.
Unmount:
Right-click an ".ISO" file and choose "Actions -> Manage ISO -> Unmount Image". The corresponding folder will be removed from the desktop automagically.
Calculate MD5 sum:
Right-click an ".ISO" file, choose "Actions -> Manage ISO -> Calculate MD5 sum" and wait for completion - it may take several minutes for a standard 650 Mb image on a slow machine.
Create ISO/UDF image from directory:
Right-click a folder that you wish an ISO or UDF image to be created from and choose "Actions -> Manage ISO -> Create ISO (or UDF) image". Image will be created either in parent directory of this folder (if user is allowed to write there) or on the Desktop.
Warning: Check if you have enough free space on target partition before creating an ISO!
Create ISO/UDF image from CD/DVD drive:
Right-click any suitable directory (resulting file will be stored there), select "Actions -> Manage ISO -> Create ISO-image from CD-ROM" and select the name of ISO image in the filename selection dialog. If it suggests you put the resulting image on the Desktop instead of the selected directory, it means that current user has no permission to write in this directory.
Note: This feature requires a working CD/DVD drive
Warning: Check if you have enough free space on target partition before creating an ISO!
NRG (Nero Burning ROM) images
Mount:
Right-click an ".NRG" file and choose "Actions -> Manage NRG -> Mount Image". Image file will be mounted to folder on Desktop, the corresponding folder will be opened and raised.
Unmount:
Right-click an ".NRG" file and choose "Actions -> Manage NRG -> Unmount Image". The corresponding folder will be removed from the desktop automagically. You can also right-click this very folder on your to unmount.
Calculate MD5 sum:
Right-click an ".NRG" file, choose "Actions -> Manage NRG -> Calculate MD5 sum" and wait for completion - it may take several minutes for a standard 650 Mb image on a slow machine.
Convert NRG image to ISO
Right-click an ".NRG" file and choose "Actions -> Manage NRG -> Convert to ISO" to convert the image to a standard ISO.
Warning: Check if you have enough free space before converting!
CUE/BIN images
Mount:
Right-click a ".CUE" file and choose "Actions -> Manage CUE/BIN -> Mount Image". Image file will be mounted to folder on Desktop, the corresponding folder will be opened and raised.
Note: This feature requires the use of cdemu utility, available here: http://cdemu.sourceforge.net
If it is not installed on your system, you will need to compile it from source or find a suitable package.
Unmount:
Right-click a ".CUE" file and choose "Actions -> Manage CUE/BIN -> Unmount Image". The corresponding folder will be removed from the desktop automagically. You can also right-click this very folder on your to unmount.
Convert CUE/BIN image to ISO:
Right-click a ".CUE" file and choose "Actions -> Manage CUE/BIN -> Convert to ISO" to convert the image to a standard ISO.
Note: This feature requires bchunk utility, available here: http://he.fi/bchunk
If it is not installed on your system, you will need to compile it from source or find a suitable package.
Warning: Check if you have enough free space before converting!
CCD/IMG/SUB (CloneCD) images
Convert CloneCD image to ISO:
Right-click a ".CCD" file and choose "Actions -> Manage CloneCD -> Convert to ISO" to convert the image to a standard ISO.
Note: This feature requires ccd2iso utility, available here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/ccd2iso
If it is not installed on your system, you will need to compile it from source or find a suitable package.
Warning: Check if you have enough free space before converting!
XDVDFS (XBOX) images
Create XDVDFS image from directory:
Right-click a folder that you wish an XDVDFS image to be created from and choose "Actions -> Manage ISO -> Create XDVDFS image". Image will be created either in parent directory of this folder (if user is allowed to write there) or on the Desktop.
Note: This feature requires extract-xiso utility, available here
Warning: Check if you have enough free space on target partition before creating an ISO!
Installation:
tar -jxf mount-iso-image-0.9.tar.bz2
cd mount-iso-image-0.9
./install.sh
Please follow installer instructions
Translations:
- Czech (by Jozef Riha)
- Danish (by Kalna and BK)
- French (by MrYouP)
- German (by Xenonite and seraphyn)
- Hungarian (by Marcel Hilzinger and Vince Pinter)
- Italian (by marcosegato)
- Polish (by Lukasz Purgal)
- Portuguese/brazilean (by Groo and Dherik)
- Romanian (by Spoiala Cristian)
- Russian (by Jinjiru)
- Slovak (by Jozef Riha)
- Spanish (by mrthc)
<<lessMount/unmount operations can be performed in two different ways: using kdesu or sudo. During the installation youll be offered to choose a variant to use.
Note: If you prefer to use sudo, you should first choose to "Setup sudo config" in installation menu.
Usage:
ISO9660 (CD) and UDF (DVD) images
Mount:
Right-click an ".ISO" file and choose "Actions -> Manage ISO -> Mount Image". Image file will be mounted to folder on Desktop, the corresponding folder will be opened and raised.
Unmount:
Right-click an ".ISO" file and choose "Actions -> Manage ISO -> Unmount Image". The corresponding folder will be removed from the desktop automagically.
Calculate MD5 sum:
Right-click an ".ISO" file, choose "Actions -> Manage ISO -> Calculate MD5 sum" and wait for completion - it may take several minutes for a standard 650 Mb image on a slow machine.
Create ISO/UDF image from directory:
Right-click a folder that you wish an ISO or UDF image to be created from and choose "Actions -> Manage ISO -> Create ISO (or UDF) image". Image will be created either in parent directory of this folder (if user is allowed to write there) or on the Desktop.
Warning: Check if you have enough free space on target partition before creating an ISO!
Create ISO/UDF image from CD/DVD drive:
Right-click any suitable directory (resulting file will be stored there), select "Actions -> Manage ISO -> Create ISO-image from CD-ROM" and select the name of ISO image in the filename selection dialog. If it suggests you put the resulting image on the Desktop instead of the selected directory, it means that current user has no permission to write in this directory.
Note: This feature requires a working CD/DVD drive
Warning: Check if you have enough free space on target partition before creating an ISO!
NRG (Nero Burning ROM) images
Mount:
Right-click an ".NRG" file and choose "Actions -> Manage NRG -> Mount Image". Image file will be mounted to folder on Desktop, the corresponding folder will be opened and raised.
Unmount:
Right-click an ".NRG" file and choose "Actions -> Manage NRG -> Unmount Image". The corresponding folder will be removed from the desktop automagically. You can also right-click this very folder on your to unmount.
Calculate MD5 sum:
Right-click an ".NRG" file, choose "Actions -> Manage NRG -> Calculate MD5 sum" and wait for completion - it may take several minutes for a standard 650 Mb image on a slow machine.
Convert NRG image to ISO
Right-click an ".NRG" file and choose "Actions -> Manage NRG -> Convert to ISO" to convert the image to a standard ISO.
Warning: Check if you have enough free space before converting!
CUE/BIN images
Mount:
Right-click a ".CUE" file and choose "Actions -> Manage CUE/BIN -> Mount Image". Image file will be mounted to folder on Desktop, the corresponding folder will be opened and raised.
Note: This feature requires the use of cdemu utility, available here: http://cdemu.sourceforge.net
If it is not installed on your system, you will need to compile it from source or find a suitable package.
Unmount:
Right-click a ".CUE" file and choose "Actions -> Manage CUE/BIN -> Unmount Image". The corresponding folder will be removed from the desktop automagically. You can also right-click this very folder on your to unmount.
Convert CUE/BIN image to ISO:
Right-click a ".CUE" file and choose "Actions -> Manage CUE/BIN -> Convert to ISO" to convert the image to a standard ISO.
Note: This feature requires bchunk utility, available here: http://he.fi/bchunk
If it is not installed on your system, you will need to compile it from source or find a suitable package.
Warning: Check if you have enough free space before converting!
CCD/IMG/SUB (CloneCD) images
Convert CloneCD image to ISO:
Right-click a ".CCD" file and choose "Actions -> Manage CloneCD -> Convert to ISO" to convert the image to a standard ISO.
Note: This feature requires ccd2iso utility, available here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/ccd2iso
If it is not installed on your system, you will need to compile it from source or find a suitable package.
Warning: Check if you have enough free space before converting!
XDVDFS (XBOX) images
Create XDVDFS image from directory:
Right-click a folder that you wish an XDVDFS image to be created from and choose "Actions -> Manage ISO -> Create XDVDFS image". Image will be created either in parent directory of this folder (if user is allowed to write there) or on the Desktop.
Note: This feature requires extract-xiso utility, available here
Warning: Check if you have enough free space on target partition before creating an ISO!
Installation:
tar -jxf mount-iso-image-0.9.tar.bz2
cd mount-iso-image-0.9
./install.sh
Please follow installer instructions
Translations:
- Czech (by Jozef Riha)
- Danish (by Kalna and BK)
- French (by MrYouP)
- German (by Xenonite and seraphyn)
- Hungarian (by Marcel Hilzinger and Vince Pinter)
- Italian (by marcosegato)
- Polish (by Lukasz Purgal)
- Portuguese/brazilean (by Groo and Dherik)
- Romanian (by Spoiala Cristian)
- Russian (by Jinjiru)
- Slovak (by Jozef Riha)
- Spanish (by mrthc)
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Added: 2005-10-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Harvs Hamshack Hack 06
Harvs Hamshack Hack is a remaster of the KNOPPIX distro for Amateur Radio Operators (Hams). more>>
Harvs Hamshack Hack is a remaster of the KNOPPIX distro for Amateur Radio Operators (Hams).
This project is directed primarily at Amateur Radio enthusiasts (Hams) who have no prior experience with LINUX. Hopefully, experienced LINUX users (perhaps, even a "guru" or two) will give it a spin and offer corrections and suggestions for improvement ... in fact, they are obligated to do so!
The CD contains a complete LINUX-Knoppix operating system and enough software to accomplish the usual tasks we all perform daily from our homes ... web browsing, email, letter writing, etc.
In addition, there is a huge library of programs for our Amateur Radio hobby.
The Hamshack Hack is a "Live CD". As a "Live CD" system, no installation to your machines hard drive is necessary. The whole package will run off the CD by building a "ram disk" in your machines memory. As soon as you re-boot your machine, the LINUX system vaporizes and youll be back with whatever system is installed on your hard drive.
To obtain your very own copy of the "the Hack", you must download the "hamshack.iso" image file and then, using your favorite CD burner (I use K3B on Linux, or Nero on Windows), burn the image to a CD. Pick the "Burn CD Image" option, else youll end up with just another copy of the .iso file. Then, when the smoke clears, youll boot your machine with this new CD.
<<lessThis project is directed primarily at Amateur Radio enthusiasts (Hams) who have no prior experience with LINUX. Hopefully, experienced LINUX users (perhaps, even a "guru" or two) will give it a spin and offer corrections and suggestions for improvement ... in fact, they are obligated to do so!
The CD contains a complete LINUX-Knoppix operating system and enough software to accomplish the usual tasks we all perform daily from our homes ... web browsing, email, letter writing, etc.
In addition, there is a huge library of programs for our Amateur Radio hobby.
The Hamshack Hack is a "Live CD". As a "Live CD" system, no installation to your machines hard drive is necessary. The whole package will run off the CD by building a "ram disk" in your machines memory. As soon as you re-boot your machine, the LINUX system vaporizes and youll be back with whatever system is installed on your hard drive.
To obtain your very own copy of the "the Hack", you must download the "hamshack.iso" image file and then, using your favorite CD burner (I use K3B on Linux, or Nero on Windows), burn the image to a CD. Pick the "Burn CD Image" option, else youll end up with just another copy of the .iso file. Then, when the smoke clears, youll boot your machine with this new CD.
Download (530MB)
Added: 2006-01-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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3ivx Filter Suite D4 4.5.1
3ivx is an MPEG-4 toolkit that supports MPEG-4 Video, MPEG-4 Audio and the MP4 file format. more>>
3ivx is an MPEG-4 toolkit that supports MPEG-4 Video, MPEG-4 Audio and the MP4 file format. 3ivx D4 4.5 allows video and audio to be compressed to a fraction of its original size while maintaining high image quality.
You can store over 2 hours of near DVD quality audio and video on a single CD-ROM or stream near DVD quality video over a cable modem or DSL modem.
Supported File Formats:
- Input Files: 3GP, AAC, DivX, MOV, MP4
- Output Files: AVI, MOV, MP4
Why should I install 3ivx?
The 3ivx decoder plays back most MPEG-4 files (including MP4, M4A, 3GP and MOV files) with MPEG-4 AAC Audio and MPEG-4 Video (such as DivX 3, 4 and 5, Apple MPEG-4, Philips MPEG-4 and XviD) using Windows Media Player or other compatible players. The Audio Decoder can play back MPEG-4 Multi-Channel High Efficiency AAC including audio encoded by Nero AAC and iTunes.
The 3ivx encoder produces industry-leading compact high quality MPEG-4 Audio and Video and is distributed as a plug-in for QuickTime as well as plug-ins for Video for Windows and DirectShow.
This allows you to encode MPEG-4 Audio and Video in AVI, MOV or MP4 files with the encoding application of your choice.
The 3ivx encoder produces industry-leading compact high quality MPEG-4 Audio and Video and is distributed as a plug-in for QuickTime as well as plug-ins for Video for Windows and DirectShow. This allows you to encode MPEG-4 Audio and Video in AVI, MOV or MP4 files with the encoding application of your choice.
Because of its core design and optimization the 3ivx codec maintains a record-breaking speed.
3ivx Delta 4 - 4.0.3 plays back DivX 3.x, 4.x, 5.x, OpenDivX, XviD, FFMpeg, AngelPotion, SMR, Philips MPEG-4, Apple MPEG-4, MS-MPEG-4v3, 3ivx D3, D3.5 and 4, RealMagic MPEG-4, Sorenson MPEG-4, Blizzard MPEG-4 and other MPEG-4 variants.
<<lessYou can store over 2 hours of near DVD quality audio and video on a single CD-ROM or stream near DVD quality video over a cable modem or DSL modem.
Supported File Formats:
- Input Files: 3GP, AAC, DivX, MOV, MP4
- Output Files: AVI, MOV, MP4
Why should I install 3ivx?
The 3ivx decoder plays back most MPEG-4 files (including MP4, M4A, 3GP and MOV files) with MPEG-4 AAC Audio and MPEG-4 Video (such as DivX 3, 4 and 5, Apple MPEG-4, Philips MPEG-4 and XviD) using Windows Media Player or other compatible players. The Audio Decoder can play back MPEG-4 Multi-Channel High Efficiency AAC including audio encoded by Nero AAC and iTunes.
The 3ivx encoder produces industry-leading compact high quality MPEG-4 Audio and Video and is distributed as a plug-in for QuickTime as well as plug-ins for Video for Windows and DirectShow.
This allows you to encode MPEG-4 Audio and Video in AVI, MOV or MP4 files with the encoding application of your choice.
The 3ivx encoder produces industry-leading compact high quality MPEG-4 Audio and Video and is distributed as a plug-in for QuickTime as well as plug-ins for Video for Windows and DirectShow. This allows you to encode MPEG-4 Audio and Video in AVI, MOV or MP4 files with the encoding application of your choice.
Because of its core design and optimization the 3ivx codec maintains a record-breaking speed.
3ivx Delta 4 - 4.0.3 plays back DivX 3.x, 4.x, 5.x, OpenDivX, XviD, FFMpeg, AngelPotion, SMR, Philips MPEG-4, Apple MPEG-4, MS-MPEG-4v3, 3ivx D3, D3.5 and 4, RealMagic MPEG-4, Sorenson MPEG-4, Blizzard MPEG-4 and other MPEG-4 variants.
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Added: 2006-11-17 License: Freeware Price:
1093 downloads
Arabian Linux 2007
Arabian Linux also known as arl is a bootable CD with a compilation of GNU/Linux software. more>>
Arabian Linux also known as arl is a bootable CD with a compilation of GNU/Linux software, full support for Arabic/English languages and automatic hardware detection.
Its the first arabic live-distro using KDE as the default GUI, the first to have the arabic language enabled in consoles, pre-compiled ready-for-use softmodem drivers and the first to have its own control panel system in both languages (arabic/english). Arabian is recommended for beginners (using arabic language or not).
Arabian Linux is downloadable from this website as an ISO image. Its not necessary to install anything on a harddisk but you still can install it on your harddisk and run Arabian directly from your box.
Main features:
- Kernel 2.6.11,
- XFree 3.3 replaced by Xorg 2.8.10,
- Using LSB color system,
- Interactive bootup system,
- Modules use is possible now,
- Added the amod system tools for modules management,
- .ISO and .NRG (Ahead Nero) images are now mounted with just one click
- Added Convert to ISO utility for .NRG images
- Added service menu "Arabian Package" for .deb and .rpm packages
- System Upgrade now available (under development)
- Added Arabic support in the installer
- Installer gives an option to choose either LILO or GRUB
- Partitions appear now in the device name mode (UNIX) and letters (Windows)
- Partitions use the read-write mode by default ( ntfs still read-only )
- nVidia 3D driver added, is enabled by nvidia cheatcode
- Java 1.5 enabled as default,
- Arabeyes/KACST Arabic TTF fonts included,
- Arabic language is now enabled in consoles (thanks to Arabeyes Bicon project),
- Arabeyes Wordlist (Linux dictionary - Arabic/English) included,
- New softmodem drivers added,
- Hibernating support,
- Added enhanced support for wireless cards,
- Enhanced multimedia support,
- Write support for all virtual directories (i.e. live-installation of software without writable media is possible) in a running live system, made possible through UNIONFS,
- Added Kernel Accelerator - kqemu (with authorization of its author, Fabrice), for qemu,
- The latest version of Gparted added,
- /home directory and system configuration can be kept in an usb stick,
- KDE 3.4.0, Gimp 2.2.4, OpenOffice 1.1.4 (arabic) and many other packages.
<<lessIts the first arabic live-distro using KDE as the default GUI, the first to have the arabic language enabled in consoles, pre-compiled ready-for-use softmodem drivers and the first to have its own control panel system in both languages (arabic/english). Arabian is recommended for beginners (using arabic language or not).
Arabian Linux is downloadable from this website as an ISO image. Its not necessary to install anything on a harddisk but you still can install it on your harddisk and run Arabian directly from your box.
Main features:
- Kernel 2.6.11,
- XFree 3.3 replaced by Xorg 2.8.10,
- Using LSB color system,
- Interactive bootup system,
- Modules use is possible now,
- Added the amod system tools for modules management,
- .ISO and .NRG (Ahead Nero) images are now mounted with just one click
- Added Convert to ISO utility for .NRG images
- Added service menu "Arabian Package" for .deb and .rpm packages
- System Upgrade now available (under development)
- Added Arabic support in the installer
- Installer gives an option to choose either LILO or GRUB
- Partitions appear now in the device name mode (UNIX) and letters (Windows)
- Partitions use the read-write mode by default ( ntfs still read-only )
- nVidia 3D driver added, is enabled by nvidia cheatcode
- Java 1.5 enabled as default,
- Arabeyes/KACST Arabic TTF fonts included,
- Arabic language is now enabled in consoles (thanks to Arabeyes Bicon project),
- Arabeyes Wordlist (Linux dictionary - Arabic/English) included,
- New softmodem drivers added,
- Hibernating support,
- Added enhanced support for wireless cards,
- Enhanced multimedia support,
- Write support for all virtual directories (i.e. live-installation of software without writable media is possible) in a running live system, made possible through UNIONFS,
- Added Kernel Accelerator - kqemu (with authorization of its author, Fabrice), for qemu,
- The latest version of Gparted added,
- /home directory and system configuration can be kept in an usb stick,
- KDE 3.4.0, Gimp 2.2.4, OpenOffice 1.1.4 (arabic) and many other packages.
Download (130.1MB)
Added: 2007-01-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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libdiscmage 0.0.3 Alpha
libdiscmage is a library to rip/convert single tracks from proprietary image formats. more>>
libdiscmage is a library to rip/convert single tracks from proprietary image formats (like DiscJuggler or Nero ) for burning em with cdrecord. Example apps are included.
Usage: discmage [OPTION(S)]... IMAGE
Options
--mktoc generate TOC sheet for IMAGE or existing CUE sheet
--mkcue generate CUE sheet for IMAGE or existing TOC sheet
--mksheet same as --mktoc and --mkcue
--rip=N rip/dump track N from IMAGE
--cdmage=N like --rip but writes always (padded) sectors with 2352 Bytes;
this is what CDmage would do
Enhancements:
- added support for CDI, ISO and BIN images
- added support for cua and toc sheets
<<lessUsage: discmage [OPTION(S)]... IMAGE
Options
--mktoc generate TOC sheet for IMAGE or existing CUE sheet
--mkcue generate CUE sheet for IMAGE or existing TOC sheet
--mksheet same as --mktoc and --mkcue
--rip=N rip/dump track N from IMAGE
--cdmage=N like --rip but writes always (padded) sectors with 2352 Bytes;
this is what CDmage would do
Enhancements:
- added support for CDI, ISO and BIN images
- added support for cua and toc sheets
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Added: 2006-03-16 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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