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Virtual optical disk file xubuntu
Virtual optical disk file xubuntu









virtual optical disk file xubuntu
  1. VIRTUAL OPTICAL DISK FILE XUBUNTU INSTALL
  2. VIRTUAL OPTICAL DISK FILE XUBUNTU DRIVERS
  3. VIRTUAL OPTICAL DISK FILE XUBUNTU ISO

In Ubuntu enter the below command for that.

VIRTUAL OPTICAL DISK FILE XUBUNTU INSTALL

And if you want to add video converting feature then you’ll have to install Mencoder. But other than that… it’s just about perfect, well for my needs at least. My only complain is that, it doesn’t seems support Drag-n-drop which could be a handy feature to have. You can install AcetoneISO in Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot, 11.04 Natty Narwhal, 10.10 and 10.04 by typing the below command in your Terminal window. Lets you open the mounted image directly using the file manager.Īs you can see, it’s more than just another image mounter.

VIRTUAL OPTICAL DISK FILE XUBUNTU DRIVERS

Create virtual CD/DVD drivers that supports Audio CD, standard CD/DVD, Sony PlayStation games emulation and protected game CDs.

virtual optical disk file xubuntu

Although it’s a bit weird, but you can even download YouTube/MetaCafe videos, convert video files into several other formats (including DVD ripping, PSP supported formats etc) and extract the audio file inside of a video!. Extract image’s boot contents (in a bootable OS image for instance). Manager large number of disc images easily (search, view history, delete etc).

VIRTUAL OPTICAL DISK FILE XUBUNTU ISO

Even supports converting other image types to ISO (for that you’ll have to use the PowerISO library which should be installed when you click on the “convert image” from its menu). Supports image formats such as : ISO, NRG, MDF, IMG, BIN, DMG, BWI and more. Supports integration with popular file managers such as: Nautilus, Thunar, Dolphin and LXDE PCman. As said it’s designed using Qt and the Webkit toolkit and integrates extremely well with Ubuntu’s Unity desktop. To be honest, I was blown away by its features, it lets you mount almost all popular disc image formats, burn them, split, check for defects etc it’s one heck of an app!. This is basically a GUI (front-end) written in Qt toolkit and uses a lot of built in tools such as Cdrdao, Pzip, GenISO (command-line ISO image creator) etc. Note that the creation of a fixed-size image can take a long time depending on the size of the image and the write performance of your hard disk. So, for a 10G disk, you will have a 10G file.

virtual optical disk file xubuntu

But yesterday I accidentally found a bloody awesome, all purpose optical disc image mounter-manager (since it’s more than a mounter) called “AcetoneISO”. If you create a fixed-size image, an image file will be created on your host system which has roughly the same size as the virtual disk's capacity. Some had decent amount of features and some were extremely simple yet more than capable of serving their purpose, such as “Mounty” for instance. After downloading iso file, open VirtualBox and select the environment we created from left bar and click settings in toolbar, select storage tab and select empty in controller in storage tree and click disc icon at right most side to add optical drive, select choose virtual optical disk file option and browse to the downloaded ubuntu iso file and click ok. I’ve come up with quite a few disc image mounters under Ubuntu lately.











Virtual optical disk file xubuntu