UltraISO Command Line Parameters :
-volume string Volume Label
-sysid string System ID
-appid string Application ID
-volset string Volume Set ID
-preparer string Preparer
-publisher string Publisher
-ilong Long filename
for ISO 9660 volume, up to 31 chars
-imax Max filename for
ISO 9660 volume, up to 207 chars
-vernum Include file version number
-lowercase Allow lowercase letter
-joliet Create joliet
volume
-jlong Long filename
for joliet volume, up to 103 chars
-rockridge Create RockRidge volume
-udf
Create UDF volume
-bootfile filename Set boot file
-optimize
Optimize file systems by coding same files only once
-file filename Add one
file or folder (include folder name and all files and folders under it)
-directory dirname Add all files and folders under given directory (not
include directory name itself)
-newdir dirname Create a new directory
-chdir dirname Change current directory in ISO image
-rmdir filename Remove a file or
folder from ISO image (full path should be specified)
-input filename Input ISO image
-output filename Output ISO image
-bin2iso filename Convert input image to ISO format
-extract dirname Extract ISO image to specified directory
Example
1) ultraiso -imax -l -f c:\autoexec.bat -d "c:\program files\ultraiso" -volu TEST_CD -out c:\test.iso
Create a new ISO image, adding one file(autoexec.bat) and all files and folders in "c:\program files\ultraiso" to it. Using ISO 9660-MAX name length(up to 207) and allow lowercase characters in filename.
Note: You can use shorter name 'l' for 'lowercase' and 'out' for 'output', so long as it does not conflict with other parameters. In addition, all string or filename with SPACE character should be quoted by "".
2) ultraiso -in c:\test.iso -f c:\config.sys -f "c:\program files\ultraiso"
Open an old ISO image, and add one file and one folder to it.
3) ultraiso -in c:\test.iso -c "/program files/ultraiso" -f "c:\autoexec.bat" -rm /autoexec.bat
Open an ISO image exists, change directory and add one file there; then remove one file.
Note: '/' is used as path separators in an ISO image.
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