UIF to ISO Converter Tutorial

As professional UIF to ISO converter software, ISO Converter, the excellent ISO converting and editing software, can make an ISO image from all files on your disk including document, program, and multimedia files like convert UIF to ISO. This guide will show you how to convert UIF to ISO image file and refer the below steps to help you accomplish the whole task.

How to convert UIF to ISO file format using this ISO Converter?

Step1: Click "Add File(s)" button on the toolbar or click "File > Add File" to load .uif files. Or click "Add Folder" button on the toolbar or click "File > Add Folder" to load folder.

After loading files, you can create folder to adjust the file structure in the image file by clicking "New Folder" button on the toolbar or "File > New Folder" option in the main menu. From the capacity bar at the bottom of the main interface, you can check the total file size.

Step2: Click "Browse" button to specify the target folder to save the ISO image file and enter a file name in the "File Name" box.

Step3: After all above are set, click "Make Image File" button at the right bottom to start converting UIF to ISO image file.

After converting completed, you can click "Open" button beside the "Browse" button to view the output ISO image file directly.

What is a UIF File?
UIF is an abbreviation for Universal Image Format (the extension is .uif) and as the name suggest, is an extremely powerful image file of a compressed a CD or a DVD. It is currently owned by the MagicISO application and is only compatible with Microsoft Windows operating systems. UIF files are reliable, quick to process, and is packed with various features such as but not limited to password protection, data encryption, and MD5 checksum support. Also, UIF image file is not just used for creating a complete data of a CD/DVD like an ISO image, but it can also be used to backup multi-session CD/DVD, VCD, SVCD, DVD video, and audio CD.

What is a ISO File?
An ISO image (.iso) is an informal term for a disk image of an ISO 9660 file system. More loosely, it refers to a group of files, including all of their structures, properties and attributes, bundled together is a single .iso file. This makes the .iso file an attractive alternative to physical media (eg CDs) for the distribution of software. It is common that a .iso file may be sent across the Internet from one user to another and then the contents of the .iso written directly to CD. In practical terms, a single ISO file can be easily used to automatically create a CD containing the contents of the ISO file.