Friday, August 02, 2013

WinISO 6.3 – a toolkit that enables you to create, edit and burn .iso disc images


If you’ve downloaded the public preview of Windows 8.1 or any Linux distro, you will be familiar with the .iso file format. It’s basically an image of a CD or DVD, and instead of supplying a physical disc. Software companies now simply provide an .iso download from their website and you can burn it yourself. It’s not just operating systems that are provided as .iso image; recovery software, backup software, anti-virus, clean-up kits and more are all provided as disc images.

WinISO is a utility that is packed with functions for creating and managing the .iso files in your collection, and it aims to do just about everything you can think of related to disc images. Version 5 is free, but that is an old program that supports only Windows XP. Version 6 works on every version of Windows up to 8 and it adds a few new features too.

The simplicity of the interface is nice, and there’s a menu bar across the top of the window and a toolbar with colorful icons for accessing the most common functions. Some of the toolbar icons have drop-down menus too. Disc images cannot normally be opened in Windows, which prevents you from accessing their contents, but WinISO opens them up in an Explorer-type view to show the files and folders they contain. This enables you to view the files in the disc image, open documents or programs to copy them to the desktop and to the PC’s disk drive. Disc images can be mounted, which makes them appear to be a standard disk drive in Windows. An extra drive letter appears in Explorer and you can open any of files.

WinISO cannot only opens .iso files, but also .cue, .bin, .nrg, .mds, .mdf, .ccd, .dvd, .img too. There may be other disc image formats, but this list covert all the common ones you’re likely to encounter. One of the tasks you might want to perform is to convert one format to another, perhaps to enable your CD/DVD-writing software to burn a disc image, and using the Save As command, you can choose whatever file format you want. Not that you need a CD/DVD burner, because WinISO has one built-in, and you can load any of the formats supported and burn them to CD, DVD or even Blu-ray discs.

You can make your own blank .iso image with a single click. Then you just drag files and folders from an Explorer window and drop them on the image. The file system can be ISO 9660, UDF or HFS Plus, and you can save the disc image in any of the supported formats. You can burn it to CD, DVD or Blu-ray, mount it and so on. CDs and DVDs can be converted to disc images and stored on the PC’s disk drive, which is useful for backing up software and other discs in case they’re lost or damaged.

There are few differences between each decimal point release, but they mount up and version 6.3 is only slightly better than 6.2 but is much better than 6.0. When you consider the low price of this software, it’s an essential buy for anyone wanting to create, edit and burn disc images.

It’s a great utility tool for anyone working with disc images.

Monday, July 08, 2013

Will 4K resolution revise to be the next Blu-ray standard


At the recent Sony released their latest version of the 4K Ultra HD media player, and now has support for online ordering and delivery in 7.5 can begin. Media player price is still before we know $ up to 699.99 U.S. dollars, the first batch of users can enjoy free access to 10 large high-definition video playbacks.


Depending on the quality classification. Sony is also leasing business online video and player had a strong interest in, the user can start this summer cost $ 7.99 per month Enjoy unlimited long movie plays services. Online on-demand features and support Full HD 1080P movie download is $ 29.99 monthly subscription criteria. The differences in price to Marks the ultra-high definition media player $ 30 fee to enter the era. After all, in addition to subscription fees, Sony also lets you welcome to subscribe to up to 300 dollars worth of movie subscription. My point, ultra-high definition media player prices itself overpriced, from home theater configuration. And the player is defective, does not support the routine screen playback. Also need to meet Sony’s 4K TV before they can be used normally, subscription fee, player costs, the display costs a year lump sum fee for use of the words which may be nearly one thousand dollars to spend.


For picture and audio quality, for the unique requirements of super movie enthusiasts this is not a small fee, you cannot say that there is no market. This product can only say that some of Sony’s out of the The current market players, ultra-high-definition video will become the new standard for the next generation of Blu-ray movies do, blue tissue fluid does not make any statement, it’s all still unknown we will wait and see.

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Monday, June 24, 2013

The big changes in the new iOS 7



The head designer of the company also incorporated some interesting changes in the form of modern shades and tones of colors. Flat design is another prominent feature seen in the new iOS 7. Starting from buttons to switches to the chrome surrounding apps all has been modernized and flattened to make the phone appear bigger. It has been possible because the original design allowed each app to make better use of screen space available for it. The pleomorphic design has been replaced by the modern iOS 7's clean and flat layout, and it can be seen in the message, game center, phone, calendar, and others.

The built-in apps now feature sliding gesture based navigation, and folders can now support hundreds of apps easily. Notification center has been designed with complete control over how many notifications you can see at once. The ability to view the notification center from the lock screen has also been modified. You can drill down to the notification to have a quick view of weather, upcoming calendar events, and also traffic for the day.

The new swipe up menu has been given the name of the Control Center that gives you quick access to the most commonly used functions. It allows you to control Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, music and toggle airplane mode, brightness and more. Further, multitasking has also been upgraded with support for all apps - without affecting the battery life.

On the other hand, camera has been refreshed with improved UI, new filters and square photo framing. Apart from this, App Store, iTunes Radio, Siri, AirDrop (a new feature that lets you share your content with other iOS users through control center) and others have been upgraded smartly in the new iOS 7.

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