Hello to all,
What about if ImgBurn can burn on-the-fly gzip,bzip2 or lzop compressed ISO images...
That's easier than rar or other archiver... because it just is the image compressed stream... i think just it's add a decompress step before the user buffer....
(read data -> decompressor -> user buffer -> burner buffer -> burn data )
I think this feature could be very usefull with wii scrubbed backup images... or similar DVD images with lots free zeroed bytes in it....
Actually I'm usign a win32 cdrecord port piped with bzip2 --- to burn muy bziped wii image files... something like...
bzip2 -bc my_bziped_dvd.iso.bz2 | cdrecord -v speed=4 -dev=1,0,0 -
Regards...