PowerISO
It is a personal computer software application used to create, open, mount and emulate, compress, encrypt, and otherwise manipulate CD and DVD image files. It uses a proprietary disc image format, DAA, and
supports other formats including ISO, BIN, NRG, and CDI. PowerISO is able to modify all supported CD
images formats. PowerISO can create image files of up to 256GB; the
free-of-charge trial version supports the same features, but cannot create or
edit images greater than 300 megabytes.[3]
Features
Power
ISO can create, edit or convert ISO image files or extract their contents.
PowerISO can convert almost all image file formats to ISO image. It can also
make bootable ISO file and floppy disk images.
Existing images can be mounted on
PowerISO's internal virtual drive and used like an ordinary disc.
PowerISO can save DAA images, which add the following features
that are absent in ISO (but can be obtained by manually compressing ISO files):
·
Can compress DAA images,
thus saving space and allowing smaller downloads
·
Can password protect
DAA images
·
Can split DAA images
into multiple smaller files
Direct Access Archive
,
or DAA, is a proprietary file format developed by PowerISO
Computing for disk image files.
The format supports features such as compression, password protection, and
splitting to multiple volumes. Popular disk image mounting programs such as Alcohol 120% and Daemon Tools currently do not support the
mounting of DAA images.
Currently there is no published information about the format.
Among mainstream applications, it can be opened or converted with PowerISO and MagicISO. Various free open source packages
are also available to convert DAA to ISO images.
Conversion tools
PowerISO provides
free command-line tools for Linux and Mac OS X which allow the user to extract
DAA files or convert them into ISO format,
however these tools haven't been updated to support the newest version of the
DAA format. The PowerISO Windows trial version only supports
converting images from DAA files up to 300MB, less than half of the capacity of a standard CD.
AcetoneISO is a free CD/DVD management application
for Linux that can convert DAA to ISO with the help of the external PowerISO
command-line tool for Linux.
daa2iso is an open source command line application has been
developed to convert DAA files to ISO files. The program comes with a Windows
binary and source code which compiles under Unix-like operating systems. daa2iso
allows users to select the .daa file, and the location for the .iso output via
standard windows open and save dialogs.
For Mac OS X, DAA Converter is a GUI application which wraps the daa2iso command-line
tool (GNU license).
System requirements
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Windows98/Me,
Windows2000/XP/2003/Vista operating system or above (although the internal
virtual drive needs Windows2000/XP/2003/Vista or above)
·
Intel Pentium
166 MHz or above
·
64MB memory
·
At least 10MB hard
disk space



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