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NAME

       affconvert - convert files between RAW and AFF formats

SYNOPSIS

       affconvert [options] file1 [... files]

DESCRIPTION

       Convert  files  from  RAW to AFF, AFF to RAW and AFF to AFF (recompressing/uncompressing).
       WARNING: the source file must have 'raw' or 'aff' as extension in name.

       This file is part of the AFFLIBv3, that provides AFF.

       AFF is an open and extensible file format to store disk images and associated metadata. It
       is useful in several scenaries, as computer forensics investigations.

OPTIONS

       General options:

              -q     Quiet mode. Don't ask questions, don't print status.

              -V     Just print the version number and exit.

       AFF output options:

              -a<ext>
                     Use 'ext' for aff files (default is aff; afd for AFD files).

              -L     Use the LZMA compression algorithm (better but slower).

              -Mn[kmg]
                     Set maximum size of output file. Suffix with k, m or g. Use with -o.

              -O<dir>
                     Use  'dir'  as  the  output  directory.  Example: -Otest. Note that you need
                     create the directory.

              -o<dir>.afd
                     Output to 'dir'.afd (can only convert one at a time). Consider AFF  if  file
                     ends  using  .aff.  Otherwise  assumes  raw. The directory must have .afd as
                     extension in name.

              -s<n>  Set the image_pagesize as 'n' (default 16777216).

              -x     Don't compress the AFF file.

              -X<n>  Set compression to 'n'; default is 7.

       Raw output options:

              -e<ext>
                     Use 'ext' for the raw files (default is raw). Implies in -r.

              -r     Force raw output.

       Dangerous input options:

              -y     Always answer yes/no questions 'yes.'

              -Z     Do not automatically probe for gzip/bzip2 compression.

              -z     ZAP (delete) the output file if it already exists.

EXAMPLES

       Convert file1.raw to file1.aff:

           $ affconvert file1.raw

       Batch convert files:

           $ affconvert file1.raw file2.raw file3.raw

       Split an AFF file into 4GB chunks for archiving to DVD:

           $ affconvert -M4g -odvd.afd  bigfile.aff

SEE ALSO

       affcat(1), affcompare(1), affcopy(1), affcrypto(1), affdiskprint(1), affinfo(1), affix(1),
       affrecover(1), affsegment(1), affsign(1), affstats(1), affuse(1), affverify(1), affxml(1)

AUTHOR

       The AFFLIB was written by Simson L. Garfinkel <simsong@acm.org> and Basis Technology, Inc.

       This  manual  page  was  written by Joao Eriberto Mota Filho <eriberto@debian.org> for the
       Debian project (but may be used by others).