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I have recently been ripping some of my original PS3 discs with multiMAN, deleting the update folder to save a bit extra space and then moving them to the GAMES folder on my FAT32 partition on my USB external drive (I also have a smaller NTFS partition, for larger files), playing them in JB folder format via webMAN MOD. I was reading a thread the other day (I can't remember which one it was, however) where a few users were talking about the benefits of ISO over JB folder, insofar as ISO is a single file and so can be read faster and more efficiently for the system and for faster load speeds in game. I was thinking about using the NTFS partition to store ISOs of some PS3 games I've ripped from my collection. What is the best approach to make them into ISO format?