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This cdi file type entry was marked as obsolete and no longer supported file format. However, IsoBuster is supposed to access the data from CD-I discs. It is not a name of file format, rather the physical media and has nothing to do with DiscJuggler. Note: In 1991 join venture of Sony and Philips produced a game console that did use CD-I (Compact Disc Interactive) discs. There was also program called CD Anywhere produced by Alpeak Technology, but that appears to be completely different disk image format. The program is not further developed, but cdi files are still supported by many other burning programs. File extension cdi is mainly associated with DiscJuggler, a professional burning program, developed by Padus, Inc.ĬDI format was the default disk image format of DiscJuggler.
