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.MDS File Extension

A .MDS file is a Media Descriptor Sidecar File, created by N/A.

Open with Alcohol 120%. Available for Windows.

What is a .MDS file?

The .MDS file extension stands for Media Descriptor Sidecar File. This type of file contains detailed information about the structure of a CD or DVD. It includes important details like the layout of the tracks and how the data is arranged on the disc. Essentially, an MDS file acts like a blueprint that tells software or devices how to correctly read the data on the disc.

MDS files are usually created by software used for copying or creating CD/DVD images, such as when you want to make a backup copy of a disc. These files are important because they ensure that all the content on the original disc is accurately replicated and organized in the copy.

To open an MDS file, you need specific programs that can interpret and use the information it contains. Some of the programs that can open MDS files include: - Alcohol 120%: A popular tool for creating disc images and virtual drives. - CyberLink PowerDVD 21: A media player that can also handle various disc image files. - Smart Projects IsoBuster: A recovery tool that can also manage disc images. - WinMount International WinMount: Allows mounting of disc images as virtual drives. - Lightning UK! ImgBurn: A lightweight program for reading, writing, and creating disc images. - EZB Systems UltraISO: Used for creating, editing, and converting CD/DVD image files. - DT Soft DAEMON Tools: Known for mounting image files and emulating drives. - MagicISO: Although discontinued, it was used for creating, editing, and extracting disc images.

Often, an MDS file is found alongside an .ISO or .MDF file. The .ISO or .MDF file contains the actual data from the disc, while the MDS file contains the information about how that data is structured. This is somewhat similar to how a .CUE file works with a .BIN file, where the .CUE file describes the data layout of the .BIN file.

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