

This means that the CD drive is instructed to not only deliver the user data portion per block but also to deliver the complete Raw block. (See above) Extract Raw but convert to User Data (only supported on CD) This is actually the exact same mechanism as described in 'Extract'. In some cases IsoBuster decides to actually use 'Extract but convert to User Data', but this happens seamless and you shouldn't worry about this. Files extracted in this way can be opened like any other normal file. Only the ' user data' portion per block is saved to the files as the device is instructed to only deliver this data.

This will extract files and folders like they are meant to be extracted. Still, it is wise to read this through at least once to understand the possibilities. If you're a bit confused about the term 'extract' you could also see it as : Copy from the CD, DVD or image file to another location (e.g. But like said, choose the Extraction method in bold and chances are you get what you wanted. IsoBuster supports several extraction methods and they also slightly differ from object to object. In most cases the best choice is the choice offered in bold. is easy ! Just select the object you want to extract, right mouse click and choose Extract. Extraction of a file, directory, image file.
