ISO to Xbox 360
Converts ISO disk images into Xbox 360 compatible ISO files for archival, testing, and development workflows, without requiring software installation.

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About This Tool
This tool converts ISO disk images into Xbox 360-compatible ISO files by adjusting the underlying filesystem layout without altering the contained data. It targets archival specialists, game historians, and developers who must prepare images for testing on Xbox 360 hardware or emulators. Conceptually, the process treats the source ISO as a container, rewrapping or normalizing its filesystem metadata to meet Xbox 360 expectations (ISO9660/UDF compatibility) while preserving content. Core capabilities include input validation, single or batch processing, and optional integrity verification via SHA-256. The tool emphasizes correctness of the container rather than content translation, so it does not decrypt DRM, re-encode game data, or modify file content. Users benefit from predictable, repeatable output that adheres to console-friendly filesystem constraints, facilitating downstream QA, archiving, and development pipelines. Unique value lies in automated conformity checks, batch support, and explicit integrity reporting, reducing manual manual filesystem adjustments and risk of incompatible images. Use cases include preparing backups for emulator testing, creating distribution-ready Xbox 360 ISOs for testing labs, and streamlining archival workflows where filesystem compliance is critical. Core features include: input ISO validation, destination naming, batch mode readiness, output hash generation, and optional multi-disc packaging. Typical workflows involve uploading an ISO, selecting Xbox 360 as the target, optionally enabling batch processing, running the conversion, and then verifying the resulting hash before integration into testing or archival pipelines.
How to Use
1. Provide inputs by selecting the source ISO and choosing Xbox 360 ISO as the target.
2. Configure optional settings such as multi-disc packaging and output naming.
3. Run the conversion to generate a Xbox 360-compatible ISO.
4. Save the output and compute/verify the SHA-256 hash.
5. Use the resulting ISO in testing environments or archival workflows.

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