GI

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Prassi DVD disk image

File type: Disk image (ISO) binary file

Files with gi extension are disk images created using Prassi burning software. Old format, but still supported by some burning software.

What is gi file?

File type category:
Disk image (ISO) binary file

Date updated: July 13, 2025

File extension gi is associated with older disk image format created by Prassi burning software (Prassi Primo DVD), a program distributed with some professional DVD/RW burners.

Prassi also licensed and later sold the product, so it is highly likely that programs with different name used the same file format. Such programs like Sony CD Extreme, Veritas My CD, My CD Pro, or Sonic RecordNow! were often bundled with various DVD/RW drives.

In 2001 Veritas acquired Prassi and the company is now defunct, the original software no longer sold or supported. However some 3rd party software still support GI format.

CD images created in Prassi software typically had gcd file extension instead.

How to open gi file?

Various 3rd party programs like ISOBuster, PowerISO or UltraISO support Prassi GI format and its clones and are able to open and burn *.gi files.

How to convert gi file?

Burning software that can open *.gi files is also able to convert it to common ISO or other disk image formats.

Suggested software to open gi file:

Associated software actions with the gi file

Software applications that can open gi files:

ISOBuster icon ISOBuster (Microsoft Windows)

PowerISO icon PowerISO (Microsoft Windows)

UltraIso icon UltraIso (Microsoft Windows)

gBurner icon gBurner (Microsoft Windows)

Software apps that create gi files:

gBurner icon gBurner (Microsoft Windows)

Software apps that convert gi files:

ISOBuster icon ISOBuster (Microsoft Windows)

PowerISO icon PowerISO (Microsoft Windows)

UltraIso icon UltraIso (Microsoft Windows)

gBurner icon gBurner (Microsoft Windows)

Software apps that extract gi files:

PowerISO icon PowerISO (Microsoft Windows)

UltraIso icon UltraIso (Microsoft Windows)

gBurner icon gBurner (Microsoft Windows)

messages.fburn_description:

ISOBuster icon ISOBuster (Microsoft Windows)

PowerISO icon PowerISO (Microsoft Windows)

UltraIso icon UltraIso (Microsoft Windows)

no icon available ImgBurn (Microsoft Windows)

gBurner icon gBurner (Microsoft Windows)