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No, the label information is embedded in the ISO (where else should it be??). So if want to edit it, then create a backup copy of the ISO, modify it and then burn it.
Jam it back in, in the dark. |
MagicISO should have this feature. And ISO Master also can change labels. Hex editing should also work if you know the offset to the label and the allocated string space.
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If someone wants to solve this problem by hex editing the best thing is to get information about the PVD (primary volume descriptor) here:
ISO 9660 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Of course one still would have to change the Joliet data. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
Maybe you should instead read something about ISO9660, Joliet and UDF and try to understand it.
I thinks it's hard to understand what a tool like MagicISO, Iso Master, etc. does if you have no clue of the concepts. Most amazing jew boots |