I have a large number of ISOs that are split into multiple files (.I00, .I01, .I02, etc.). I'm working on a project to convert all these to mp4 for the content owner. Up to this point I've been using ISObuster on my Windows machine to extract the AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS folders, then I encode on my Mac using Handbrake. I'd like to get the ISO extraction process over to my Mac so I can do the whole thing in one place. What do you recommend? I'm not burning these to DVD so I'm not concerned about that functionality.
Thanks in advance!
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Rename the files with extension i00 to i0x as follows:
- filename.i00 => filename.iso.001
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- filename.i05 => filename.iso.006
Then use the program Split & Concat (a GUI for "cat from Terminal") to join the files and make an ISO. -
Any ISO I've ever had on my Mac, either on the desktop or on a disc in the drive, simply 'becomes' a virtual DVD (AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS files displayed) on my desktop when I double-click on the ISO file. The virtual DVD then works - plays, can be extracted to constituent parts, etc. - just like a real DVD.
Michael
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