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Introduction
1. Installing CDRoller
2. Uninstalling CDRoller
3. Opening and Closing CDRoller
4. How to register the program
5. How to upgrade CDRoller
6. Recovering CD/DVD/BD Data
Overview
6.1. Disk recognition
6.2. Using Session Selector
6.3. Searching the lost UDF files on CD-R/DVD-R/DVD+R disks
6.4. Applying Scan UDF Disc
6.5. Recovering files
6.6. Recovering DVD video and photos
6.7. Recovering files from UDF discs in ISO mode
6.8. Retrieving the photos from mini discs created by Sony Mavica CD cameras
6.9. Identifying Raw ISO Data
6.10. Burning recovered data
7. Additional features
Overview
7.1. Testing Disc
7.2. Extracting Audio Tracks
7.3. Extracting ISO Image File
7.4. Creating Short CD/DVD image
7.5. Examining disc sectors at low level
7.6. Recovering flash data
7.7. Use image file to manage disc sectors
8. FAQs
8.1. License and purchase
8.2. Installation
8.3. Opening CDRoller
8.4. Recovering disc data
8.5. Reading mini DVD-R discs created by Hitachi DVD camcorders
8.6. Retrieving the photos from mini discs created by Sony Mavica CD cameras
8.7. Recovering video data off the discs created by DVD recorders (standalone devices)
8.8. Reading mini DVDs created by Sony DVD Camcorders
8.9. Using CDRoller for engineering purposes
8.10. General Questions
8.11. Troubleshooting
9. Customer Support
9.1. Contacting Technical Support
Annex A Controls and dialog boxes
A.1. Main Window
A.2. Main Menu Commands
A.3. The Toolbars
A.4. Preferences
A.4.1. Browser
A.4.2. UDF Reader
A.4.3. ISO Reader
A.4.4. CD/DVD Library
A.4.5. Audio Extraction
A.4.6. Disc Test
A.4.3. ISO Reader
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isoreadertab

Read Path Table (default value Big Endian (Motorola)
By default, the program does use the Path Table because this is the most fast method to access the directories on your ISO 9660 disc. CDRoller uses the Big Endian addresses by default, because Windows doesn't use them, so CDRoller offers an alternative method at once, if your disc is not visible by Windows. However, for a particular disc, if the default settings doesn't work properly, you can try another settings. For example, if the Path Table seems to be invalid, you can select Don't use path table. This will force CDRoller to start from the Root directory and scan all directories on the "troubled" disc.

Apply forced scan if Path Table is invalid (default value Checked)
If Checked, the program will automatically scan the directories in case of inaccessible Path Table.

Ignore Joliet file system (use only ISO 9660) (default value Unchecked)
If Checked, any Joliet directory information on the disc will be ignored and only the ISO-9660 directory will be displayed. This may be useful if the Joliet directory information is corrupted and files seem to be inaccessible on the disc. With the help of ISO-9660 directories you can try to access the files data, bypassing the Joliet file system.