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Decoding and printing media tags

Natalia Portillo edited this page Jun 24, 2018 · 2 revisions

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Command description

This operation will decode all sector tags and media tags on a media dump image.

Command usage

DiscImageChef decode -d [true/false] -i <dump> -k [true/false] -l [sectors] -t [true/false] -s [start sector] -v [true/false]

-d, --debug=[true/false] shows debug output (default false)
-i, --input=<dump> path to the media dump image
-k, --disk-tags=[true/false] decodes all media tags (default true)
-l, --length=[sectors] how many sectors to decode or all to decode all (default all)
-t, --sector-tags=[true/false] decodes all sector tags (default true)
-s, --start=[start-sector] starting sector (default 0)
-v, --verbose=[true/false] shows verbose output (default false)

Example

DiscImageChef decode -i mydisc.cue -s 1000 -l 15 -t false

Operating system support

FreeBSD Yes
macOS Yes
Linux Yes
Windows Yes
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