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    Post Make an .iso of a decompresed .iso

    Hi people, i have a problem. I have a concert in ISO, i decompressed, and now i have 2 directories, Audio and Video.

    Now i want to make the "ISO" again.

    I use Ubuntu 12.04 64B

    What i need to do?

    Any suggestions?

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    Re: Make an .iso of a decompresed .iso

    You can compress folders with Right Click > Compress . There is a menu in the dialog box that allows a choice of package type and ISO is listed among them at least on my installation . I am guessing the two folders or directories were in a master package or folder.
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    Re: Make an .iso of a decompresed .iso

    I do what you suggest, but it only show me .zip .rar .tar-gz .tar .jar .cbr but .iso isnt there

    I need to install something?

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    Re: Make an .iso of a decompresed .iso

    Try the following
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    sudo apt-get install p7zip-full
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    Re: Make an .iso of a decompresed .iso

    Hi Frogs Hair,

    It didnt work, still not showing the .iso option, but add 2 o 3 options new like 7z

    I restart my ubuntu and continues the same

    linkeichi@linklap:~$ sudo apt-get install p7zip-full
    [sudo] password for linkeichi:
    Reading package lists... Done
    Building dependency tree
    Reading state information... Done
    p7zip-full is already the newest version.
    The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:
    wine-gecko1.4:i386 linux-headers-3.5.0-23-generic linux-headers-3.5.0-23
    Use 'apt-get autoremove' to remove them.
    0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
    linkeichi@linklap:~$

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    Re: Make an .iso of a decompresed .iso

    Well, thanks for all, im searching again in google -_-

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    Re: Make an .iso of a decompresed .iso

    Have you tried using Brasero? I don't have it right now, but I seem to remember you could burn to an iso if you so chose

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    Re: Make an .iso of a decompresed .iso

    I don't why it is not working . I just installed p7zip-full on my new 13.04 installation and created a compressed iso. Once created it can be burned to disk.
    Last edited by Frogs Hair; May 2nd, 2013 at 10:36 PM.
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    Re: Make an .iso of a decompresed .iso

    You can use Brasero, it's already installed.

    Create a new video project, add the Audio and Video directories to it, then burn it to a disc image.
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    Re: Make an .iso of a decompresed .iso

    chipbuster, Frogs Hair, Cheesemill Thanks, i used the brasero as you suggest and i already made my iso

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