ULEAD BURN.NOW USER GUIDE 15
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ISO 9660
ISO 9660 is a cross-platform file system that is readable on
Windows, Macintosh, and Unix. When you create an ISO 9660
disc with
Joliet
extensions, names of files/folders burned onto
discs can have up to 64 characters in length.
Burn.Now only allows ISO 9660 to be used as the file system for
audio discs and MP3 discs.
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UDF 1.5, 2.0 and 2.01
UDF (Universal Disc Format) is a file system developed by OSTA
(Optical Storage Technology Association). There are various UDF
versions. UDF 1.5 (readable on Windows 2000 and above) and
higher versions (readable on Windows XP and above) support
random packet writing and allows over 4 GB of data to be burnt
onto a DVD disc. (See
“Appendix C: Glossary”
for information on
random packet writing.)
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UDF/ISO 9660
UDF/ISO 9660 (also known as UDF Bridge) is a combination of
two file systems: UDF 1.02 and ISO 9660. Discs burned with this
file system can be read by Macintosh and Windows.