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#1 Rye

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Posted 05 November 2009 - 01:19 PM

Can anyone share with me how (if possible) to convert .gi to .iso? When I made image files of movies to a FAT32 drive my only option was .gi. Now that I have an NTFS drive I want to convert the .gi's to .iso. There are several .gi files of the same image that I want to convert to one .iso. Anyone know how to do this without burning to dvd and then back to a .iso? Thank you ~Ryan.

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Posted 05 November 2009 - 01:25 PM

There's probably lots of ways to do this but first try renaming the .gi to .iso and see if that works.
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Posted 05 November 2009 - 01:38 PM

That will not work if you have several gi (global images) that make up what you want to put into one ISO image.  Iy would be a long way around but you could then burn each to a DVD RW, copy them to your hard drive,  use Video Copy and Convert to convert the files in the ISO to mpg2 files, combine them and burn them as one project.  

If you just want a separate iso image for each of the gi then Beerman's suggestion sould work.

Edited by sknis, 05 November 2009 - 01:38 PM.

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