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		<title>Convert uif Images in Ubuntu Linux</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In my windows ages I was used to make backups in uif format. Sofar I couldn&#8217;t find any way to transform these images back from .uif to .iso. For all the people out there who don&#8217;t know what uif is:
 Universal Image Format(UIF) is a powerful compression image file format for backing up CD/DVD.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In my windows ages I was used to make backups in uif format. Sofar I couldn&#8217;t find any way to transform these images back from .uif to .iso. For all the people out there who don&#8217;t know what uif is:</p>
<blockquote><p> Universal Image Format(UIF) is a powerful compression image file format for backing up CD/DVD.  It is fast, reliable, and has rich set of features which include password-protected, data encryption, MD5 checksum support and much more.  UIF can not only contain the complete data  of CD/DVD just like ISO image,  But UIF  also supports backing up multi-session CD/DVD, Audio-CD, VCD, SVCD and DVD-Video.</p></blockquote>
<p>Before I was always using magicISO in wine or virtualbox. Today I found a great tool to do that right inside ubunt. Just get the <a href="http://aluigi.altervista.org/mytoolz/uif2iso.zip" target="_blank" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/aluigi.altervista.org');">tool</a> here and compile it and have fun!</p>
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