A tool to edit PlayStation 3/Blu-Ray compliant disc images

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22 Feb 07 15:51 by geno888 in category Uncategorized To news archive

Engadget published today an interesting news about a tool named BRDGen.

This is the world’s first publically available PC application used to create and/or edit PlayStation 3/Blu-Ray compliant disc images. Tool Features currently are:

  • Create new Blu-Ray (UDF-ISO format, including PS3) images or edit existing ones.
  • Import/Export FileLists: Importing allows you to force LBA positions of files if required.
  • File Relinker: Relink 1 or more files to another file and reduce image size.
  • Extract complete image or selected files/folders.
  • Hexidecimal Sector Viewer: Right-click on any file in a compilation to use it.

More details can be found here.

 

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