Thursday, April 23, 2009

IsoBuster Pro V2.5


Changes:
  • Support for UDF Named streams in the core engine
  • Ability to extract UDF Named Streams to NTFS Alternate Data streams (default ON)
  • Ability to show UDF Named streams as separate files, for analysis, a [Business] feature
  • Support for UDF System streams (shown in a separate UDF file system)
  • Ability to extract Mac Resource forks (from UDF / HFS or ISO9960) to NTFS Alternate Data streams (default ON)
  • Ability to extract Mac Properties (from UDF / HFS or ISO9960) to NTFS Alternate Data streams (combined with resource forks)
  • Ability to include folder information when creating a File List (Need to enable in Options)
  • Implemented Command Line Parameter "/ep:" to avoid poppups during automated extraction
  • Support for VMWare Hard Drive *.vmdk image files containing FAT
Improvements:
  • Improvements to detect and find more FAT partitions
  • Recognition of Dynamic partitions
  • Improved support for *.gi multi-file image files
  • Removed "This is a packet written disc. Errors are not abnormal on this disc" warning for all type discs other than CD
  • "UD.DAT", a typical BD mastering file, is now part of the files that are automatically recognized when opening an image file.
  • Ability to open and support for VMWare Floppy *.flp image files
  • Do NOT prompt and ask if a file should be over-written when going through the temp folder (e.g. drag and drop)
  • Display 8 characters in a File List (e.g. 00000001) instead of 7, because for BD Dual Layer (which can contain up to 50 GB) 8 characters are required
  • Various GUI improvements and changes
Fixes:
  • The Toolbar does not change the homepage anymore
  • Fixed extremely rare exception error, seen only on one data set, during the "Find missing files and folders" scan
  • Fixed issue that prevented BD drive write-ability to be detected properly when no BD disc was mounted
  • Fixed negative % progress when verifying files on DL BD discs with over 40 GB of data

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