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  2. MagicISO - Wikipedia

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    MagicISO also installs a context menu which is not removed with the software when uninstalled; rather, it remains on the system you installed the program on and is not easily removed. MagicDisc, known as MagicISO Virtual CD/DVD Manager, is a freeware virtual drive counterpart to MagicISO. It is a separate application needed to mount discs ...

  3. List of file signatures - Wikipedia

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    Audio Video Interleave video format [39] FF FB FF F3 FF F2: ÿû ÿó ÿò: 0 mp3 MPEG-1 Layer 3 file without an ID3 tag or with an ID3v1 tag (which is appended at the end of the file) 49 44 33: ID3: 0 mp3 MP3 file with an ID3v2 container 42 4D: BM: 0 bmp dib BMP file, a bitmap format used mostly in the Windows world 43 44 30 30 31: CD001 ...

  4. Nero Burning ROM - Wikipedia

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    First release of version 5. 5.5 30 April 2001 Major update. New features included Nero Wave Editor, Advanced Nero Cover Designer, Nero MPEG1 Video Encoder, VCD/SVCD Menu Creation, Audio Plug-In Interface, Embedded Nero API (Application Program Interface), Nero Toolkit. 5.5.4.0 25 August 2001 First version to support DVD burning. [10] 5.5.9.0 4 ...

  5. Comparison of DVD ripper software - Wikipedia

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    Note: As at 2009-12-10 much of the data below is based on available wiki-pages, official website pages & some limited user experience (i.e. where this table reads 'Yes' OR 'No', may be true OR may in fact need to read 'Partial', or 'Obsolete' as many encryption methods may change over time.)

  6. Talk:MagicISO - Wikipedia

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  7. Homebrew (video games) - Wikipedia

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    Homebrew, when applied to video games, refers to software produced by hobbyists for proprietary video game consoles which are not intended to be user-programmable. The official documentation is often only available to licensed developers, and these systems may use storage formats that make distribution difficult, such as ROM cartridges or encrypted CD-ROMs.

  8. Serial digital interface - Wikipedia

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    The various serial digital interface standards all use (one or more) coaxial cables with BNC connectors, with a nominal impedance of 75 ohms. This is the same type of cable used in analog composite video setups, which potentially makes for easier "drop in" equipment upgrades (though may be necessary for long runs at the higher bitrates for older oxidising or lower grade of cable to replaced ...

  9. IsoBuster - Wikipedia

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