01-27-2009
Mime Type Detection Utility 1.1.2 (Default branch)
Mime Type Detection Utility is a Java (1.4 or higher) utility library that detects the MIME types of files and streams. It uses file extension mappings and a magic.mime rules file.
License: The Apache License 2.0
Changes:
All known bugs were fixed. MIME type detection of Java streams was implemented The API was cleaned up and many utility methods were added. Significant amounts of JavaDoc were added to the public API. A README.txt file explaining MIME type mapping was included. Many more extension mappings were added.
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ccd2iso
CCD2ISO(1) User Commands CCD2ISO(1)
NAME
ccd2iso - convert IMG format to ISO format
SYNOPSIS
ccd2iso [FOO.IMG] [BAR.ISO]
DESCRIPTION
ccd2iso converts FOO.IMG to ISO format and writes the result to BAR.ISO. If fewer arguments than expected are given, ccd2iso will print
its help message and quit. If more arguments than expected are given, ccd2iso will silently ignore them and use only the first two argu-
ments.
IMG files are raw-data copies of optical media, generated primarily by the Windows application CloneCD, and are primarily used to store CDs
with odd properties, such as sectors which need to have read errors when read. Conversion to ISO format removes this information, as ISO
format does not support this.
IMG files almost always include a SUB file, which contains additional data for the disc format, and a CCD file, which is a plaintext con-
figuration file describing the disc layout. ccd2iso does not make use of these files, but the applications which generate them expect them
to have the same FOO prefix as the IMG file.
LIMITATIONS
ccd2iso currently only copies the first session of multisession discs, as well as outputting a harmless warning of Unrecognized sector
mode.
ccd2iso utterly ignores the additional data in CCD or SUB files.
SEE ALSO
mdf2iso(1), nrg2iso(1)
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Rich Ercolani <rercola@acm.jhu.edu>, for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution (but it may, of course, be used
by others), because the original program lacked a manual page. It may be distributed under the same terms as ccd2iso, the GNU GPL version
2 or later, at your option.
ccd2iso 0.3 June 2006 CCD2ISO(1)