Professional grade software with classic and well-known interface. Full range of tools to operate with images, DT, SCSI, IDE devices, VHDs and TrueCrypt protected volumes. Now equipped with modern Quick Mount option!
DAEMON tools was originally a successor of Generic SafeDisc emulator and incorporated all of its features.[10] The program claims to be able to defeat most copy protection schemes such as SafeDisc and SecuROM.[11] It is currently compatible with Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10. DAEMON Tools has a special mode for proper operation of copies of discs with advanced protection (SafeDisc, SecuRom and LaserLock, CDCOPS, StarForce and Protect CD), which are used on some discs with games.[12]
I've got Carmageddon that is badly scratched too. While running it with daemon tools, music doesn't work. However if I put the CD in the drive and start the game with the image loaded in daemon tools, the game will load music from the CD. I discovered that if you happen to have two cd drives with only one wired to the sound card, then if you put another game in the CD drive that have analog audio wired up and the wanted game in the other drive, it will read the game's data from the correct drive, however the music will be read from the other CD drive ?
Is using a WDM-Driver the only way? That means no Win95?
I have tested it and the mounted audio-cd with deamon-tools 3.47 plays fine under win95, but only if I switch back to the windows-desktop while running the game,
going back to the game, cd-audio is instantly muted. could that not be fixed by hacking a mixer-setting?
I checked everything, but I can't find a way to de-mute the playing cd-audio.
To get this to work correctly is proving difficult. You need the Daemon tools virtual drive assigned with D: drive letter to start. You can then mount an image (e.g. CUE) and opening CD player plays the game track corretly. In games the CD audio also works, however it causes game stuttering quite badly. Turning off the CD audio, the stuttering stops.
DAEMON Tools Lite works with most image formats. Moreover it has a special feature to make physical (burned) backups of your CD / DVD images when it is possible. It supports Alcohol 120%-Images (MDS-Files) and RMPS-Media. It's also great if you want save Power on your Notebook.","thumbnailUrl":" -a6f7-47e5-ac5c-1cab31767cfa/imgingest-8529938462760496384.png?auto=webp&fit=crop&height=675&width=1200"},"name":"Daemon Tools Lite","applicationCategory":"Utilities & Operating Systems","applicationSubCategory":"System Utilities","image":null,"description":"DAEMON Tools Lite is a virtual DVD-ROM emulator based on a SCSI miniport driver. It emulates max. 4 DVD-ROM drives and works with CD/DVD images created by many burning programs. It is great on notebooks without a physical CD-/DVD-ROM drive or to save akku power and speed up CD/DVD access. In opposite to other CD-/DVD-ROM emulators DAEMON Tools Lite doesn't use a proprietary container format. The advantage is that you can burn the images you're using with DAEMON Tools Lite right away or just test an image before burning it to see if it was created correctly. \r\nDAEMON Tools Lite works with most image formats. Moreover it has a special feature to make physical (burned) backups of your CD / DVD images when it is possible. It supports Alcohol 120%-Images (MDS-Files) and RMPS-Media. It's also great if you want save Power on your Notebook.","operatingSystem":"Windows","softwareVersion":"10.11","url":" -tools-lite/3000-2094_4-10778842.html","author":"@type":"Organization","@id":" -tools-lite/3000-2094_4-10778842.html#organization","name":"Disc Soft","publisher":"@type":"Organization","name":"Download.com","logo":"@type":"ImageObject","height":"250","width":"250","url":" ","thumbnailUrl":" -a6f7-47e5-ac5c-1cab31767cfa/imgingest-8529938462760496384.png?auto=webp&fit=crop&height=675&width=1200","review":{"@type":"Review","@id":" -tools-lite/3000-2094_4-10778842.html#product-review","reviewBody":" \t \tDaemon Tools Lite is a free tool that lets you create and burn simple disk images and add up to four virtual DVD drives to your system. These drives work just like a physical optical drive, only you don't have to keep shoving disks in and out of the tray. You can store your DVD and CD content on your hard disk and access the data quickly.
\t \tDaemon Tools Lite has significant advantages over many similar tools. For instance, it doesn't use a proprietary container format, which makes it widely compatible and gives you more options when burning or checking disks. Daemon Tools Lite mounts most disc image types, and creates ISO, MDS/MDF, and MDX images of CD, DVD, and Blu-ray discs. It also compresses disc images and enables password protection.
Daemon Tools Lite has significant advantages over many similar tools. For instance, it doesn't use a proprietary container format, which makes it widely compatible and gives you more options when burning or checking disks. Daemon Tools Lite mounts most disc image types, and creates ISO, MDS/MDF, and MDX images of CD, DVD, and Blu-ray discs. It also compresses disc images and enables password protection.
I am running carbon-cache.py and carbon-aggregator.py using daemon tools. When I made some changes in the storage-schema.conf and tried to restart the carbon-cache.py, I found that it is becoming zombie very frequently.
I am not using daemon tools or Magic ISO because those are ad-ware apps wich install resident components even when no image is mounted, and I CAN'T STAND THAT: I control what I run each moment.
Comand line tools are preferred.
Windows, Linux, and Mac OS all have completely different ways of doing almost everything, you can't expect everything that works on one (or two) to work in exactly the same way on the others. The fact that you're asking for command-line tools is probably proof that you're doing it wrong; the Windows command line interface is awful, but it isn't supposed to be very useful, you're supposed to use the GUI. Also, any utility that mounts disc images as drives in Windows MUST have at least some kind of resident component in the form of a driver for it to be be able to work at all; you will not find something with no resident components whatsoever, because no such thing can exist.
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