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I need help with burning image.

PBF1

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How to burn image with .000 extinsion?
I added a screenshot to show you what I'm talkin about.
 

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Open the file with a standard text-editor ,(you'll see a lot of "spaghetti", don't bother), now look at the very first couple of characters, if it is an image file it will have a standard set of characters.
Open up your own known BMP,JPG,GIF and whatever to see which set matches.
rename the file as (picname).

However , if it is not a genuine pic but a compressed PNG (or whatever) then you have a problem : you must find a viewer (like ACDC) that can open the file (remove the extension) AND save it as.

If the image is part of several files of a program then just copy the file as "data"-file.

If you have opened enough pics to see the difference between pics and compressed files then you can open the .000 file as .txt file and see if the file is a pic or something else.

Hope this solves the problem, please let me know and don't just disappear.
 

PBF1

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Isnt it a CloneCD file?
http://www.slysoft.com/en/clonecd.html (easily found elsewhere..)

I tried CloneDVD, but it didn't work, Thanks for the CloneCD link. It works perfectly.

Open the file with a standard text-editor ,(you'll see a lot of "spaghetti", don't bother), now look at the very first couple of characters, if it is an image file it will have a standard set of characters.
Open up your own known BMP,JPG,GIF and whatever to see which set matches.
rename the file as (picname).

However , if it is not a genuine pic but a compressed PNG (or whatever) then you have a problem : you must find a viewer (like ACDC) that can open the file (remove the extension) AND save it as.

If the image is part of several files of a program then just copy the file as "data"-file.

If you have opened enough pics to see the difference between pics and compressed files then you can open the .000 file as .txt file and see if the file is a pic or something else.

Hope this solves the problem, please let me know and don't just disappear.

This seems a little complicated. Didn't try this yet, because CloneCD solved the problem. But thanks anyway...I will try this someday soon enough.
 

swede68

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I tried CloneDVD, but it didn't work, Thanks for the CloneCD link. It works perfectly.

GrapJ said:
Originally Posted by GrapJ View Post
Open the file with a standard text-editor ,(you'll see a lot of "spaghetti", don't bother), now look at the very first couple of characters, if it is an image file it will have a standard set of characters.
Open up your own known BMP,JPG,GIF and whatever to see which set matches.
rename the file as (picname).

However , if it is not a genuine pic but a compressed PNG (or whatever) then you have a problem : you must find a viewer (like ACDC) that can open the file (remove the extension) AND save it as.

If the image is part of several files of a program then just copy the file as "data"-file.

If you have opened enough pics to see the difference between pics and compressed files then you can open the .000 file as .txt file and see if the file is a pic or something else.

Hope this solves the problem, please let me know and don't just disappear.

This seems a little complicated. Didn't try this yet, because CloneCD solved the problem. But thanks anyway...I will try this someday soon enough.

PBF1, what GrapJ is referring to are actual picture "Image" files, while you are referring to CD-ROM Image.
 

PBF1

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PBF1, what GrapJ is referring to are actual picture "Image" files, while you are referring to CD-ROM Image.

LOL, thanks for informing my stupid-ass. :D I was wondering why I couldn't understand his tutorial when I tried it.
 
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