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Misspelled disc label in InstantCopy -

hey guys, i've been lurking around these forums and i have a burning question.  i just finished transcoding a DVD via InstantCopy, used PDI2ISO to convert it over to ISO, and then mounted it with Daemon to check the quality.  when i mounted the image, i noticed that i had misspelled the disc label.  is there any quick and free program that lets you edit an ISO to change the label?  i found UltraISO but that program is not free--i'm not paying $30 to change the name of a file.  any help?

PDITOOL get it HERE

thank you to the link for PDITool, but unfortuantely that is not what i needed.  i already have the ISO file--i need to edit the ISO file to change the disc label.  i saw no feature in PDITool that lets you change a disc label anyways.

dunno then, cos I always thought you extracted the files with PDITOOL then burnt the files

this way takes 10 mins to extract but then you can access all the files and also rename the DVD. No need for images or mounting on Daemon

ULTRAISO does not work for PDI files , I thought it did when I first tried it

thanks misterX, i broke down and just got UltraISO.  i like to keep an ISO of the movie on my hard drive for a little as it is a universal format.  ultraISO worked great--let me edit the disc title and even add an AUDIO_TS folder to the ISO for my movies that i backed up before the patch on InstantCopy.  daemon tools mounted the post-ultraiso file just fine and played.  thanks anyways!

I would test you DVD after using UltraISO as it may not play the complete DVD though it will play menu/s and the first 20-30 mins or so depending on size

try accessing the video later on in the DVD and see of it still plays

yep, works great.  all titles work, all chapters work (simpsons season 2 disc 1, i misspelled simpsons in the title, hehehe).

i like to keep an ISO of the movie on my hard drive for a little as it is a universal format.

How is an ISO more universal than having the actual files that the ISO contains?  It seems to me that extracting with PDITOOL would have been cheaper and given you full and complete access to the files instead of read-only access.

the next release of DVD Decrypter is supposed to both support PDI files and let you change/add a disc label...
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