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IAT(1)				 User Commands				IAT(1)

NAME
       Iso9660	Analyzer Tool - tool for detecting the structure of DVD/CD-ROM
       image file formats.

SYNOPSIS
       iat -i [option]

DESCRIPTION
       Iso9660 Analyzer Tool is a free utility tool for detecting  the	struc‐
       ture  of	 DVD/CD-ROM image file formats; the tool supports many DVD/CD-
       ROM data image file formats.

       The following are the supported modes

       1)   MODE1/2048

       2)   MODE1/2368

       3)   MODE1/2352

       4)   MODE1/2448

       5)   MODE2/2336

       6)   MODE2/2352

       The following are not supported.

       1) The compressed image format eg: zlib images, audio

       Iso9660 Analyzer Tool provides the conversion of any image format to an
       UDF/ISO	for  easy mounting in your favorite Operating System. The tool
       also permits the creation of TOC or CUE file  descriptor	 to  burn  the
       image  easily with your favorite burner on your favorite Operating Sys‐
       tem. If the image is not compliant with TOC or CUE, it should  be  con‐
       verted  to  UDF/ISO format which can be mounted upon any Operating Sys‐
       tem.

       If the Operating System does not support image of DVD/CD-ROM, then cre‐
       ating the TOC file descriptor is a good option burn 1:1 original image.
       Iso9960 Analyzer Tool provides option to create	TOC  file  descriptor.
       Note  some  application does not support TOC descriptor.	 Similarly, if
       the Operating System does not support image of DVD/CD-ROM, then	creat‐
       ing  the	 CUE  file  descriptor is also a good option. Iso9960 Analyzer
       Tool provides option to create CUE file descriptor. Note	 the  creation
       of CUE might work with protected image.

OPTIONS
       Option Syntax

       Iso9660	 Analyzer  tool	 uses GNU getopt to process command-line argu‐
       ments, every option has both the long and short form. Long options  are
       more   convenient to remember, but shorter are easier to type. The user
       may freely mix different option styles, or specify  options  after  the
       command-line arguments.

       eg.:

		      iat --iso --input=FOO.img -o FOO.iso

       The space between the option accepting an argument and the argument may
       be omitted.  Instead of -o log you can write -oFOO.iso

       Many options that do  not  require  arguments  may be  clubed  together

       eg.:

		     iat -xi FOO.img

       The equivalent is

		     iat -x -i FOO.img

   Basic Options
       -h, --help
	      Show this help message

       -V, --version
	      Display version information

       -i, --input=image input
	      A string option for a filename

       -o, --output=image output
	      A string option for a filename

       --debug
	      debug image

    Conversion Options
       --cue  Creates	cuesheet for the image, compatible with many burn pro‐
	      gram.

       --toc  Creates TOC for the image, for the perfect copy 1:1 of the orig‐
	      inal image, but some application might not support it.

       --iso  Create ISO9660 image

BUGS
       You are welcome to submit bug reports via the Iso9660 Analyzer Tool bug
       tracker (see <https://developer.berlios.de/bugs/?group_id=6784>).

       Before actually submitting a bug report, please try  to	follow	a  few
       simple guidelines.

       1.   Please  try	 to  ascertain	that  the behavior you see really is a
       bug.If iat crashes, it's a bug.	If iat does not behave as  documented,
       it's a bug.  If things work strange, but you are not sure about the way
       they are supposed to work, it might well be a bug, but you  might  want
       to double-check the documentation and the mailing lists.

       2.   Please  reproduce  the bug in as simple circumstances as possible.
       eg. if iat crashes during the conversion operation

	    iat --toc -i FOO.img -o FOO

       try to reproduce the  crash,  and  if  reproduced, use simpler  set  of
       options to reproduce the bug.

       3.   Please use iat with --debug	 option and send us the resulting out‐
       put

	    iat --debug -i FOO.img > FOO.log

       Note: please make sure to remove any potentially sensitive  information
       from the debug log before sending it to the bug address.

       4.  If iat has crashed, try to run it in a debugger, e.g. "gdb"

AUTHOR
       Abdur Rab <c.abdur@yahoo.com>

       Salvatore Santagati <salvatore.santagati@gmail.com>

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (c) 2007, 2008 Salvatore Santagati

       Copyright (c) 2009 Salvatore Santagati, Abdur Rab

       Permission  is  granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
       under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version  1.3  or
       any  later  version  published by the Free Software Foundation; with no
       Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover  Texts.   A
       copy of the license is included in the section entitled "GNU Free Docu‐
       mentation License".

Iso9660 Analyzer Tool 0.1.7	  August 2009				IAT(1)
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