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  • 0.8.3

xdvdfs is a purpose-built Original Xbox DVD Filesystem library and management tool that enables Windows users to read, extract, and manipulate the proprietary XDVDFS structure found on retail and home-burned Xbox discs. Published by antangelo, the package exposes both a command-line interface and a linkable library, letting hobbyists verify disc images, batch-extract game assets, or integrate Xbox image support into larger preservation workflows. Typical use cases include forensic dumping of aging DVDs, checking the integrity of redump.org images before archival, and scripting unattended conversion of entire game libraries to modern ISO or extracted folder formats. Because the utility is delivered as a lightweight, dependency-free binary, it slips easily into CI pipelines that validate nightly backups of vintage Xbox titles or automate artwork scraping from extracted file trees. The current release, version 0.8.3, represents the first generally available build and already implements full metadata parsing, recursive directory traversal, and optional byte-for-byte hash verification against redump signatures. Users who maintain retro-gaming front ends or emulation launchers can therefore rely on xdvdfs to guarantee that every transferred disc remains bit-correct while preserving original timestamps and long filenames that older tools often truncate. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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