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    What programme is best for burning udf dvd from mpeg2 video files. will this udf dvd play on home dvd players also.In these days here udf dvd are selling with huge data with best quality. these dvd play on pc and home dvd also.How these udf dvd burn from mpeg2 video files.
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    All modern burning apps can burn udf.
    Data dvds can be any combination of udf, iso9660, joliet, romeo, but SHOULD be udf for compatibility regardless of additional filesystem(s). "Dvd-video" discs must be udf v1.02 (usually with iso9660) to be compatible with settop players.

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    Originally Posted by Cornucopia View Post
    All modern burning apps can burn udf.
    Data dvds can be any combination of udf, iso9660, joliet, romeo, but SHOULD be udf for compatibility regardless of additional filesystem(s). "Dvd-video" discs must be udf v1.02 (usually with iso9660) to be compatible with settop players.

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    Can this udf dvd will play on normal home dvd player also and what programme is best for this purpose.
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    you have a video file you want to 'author' into a DVD (create a DVD disc)
    many of us use avstodvd
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    Burning is just burning. Authoring (as mentioned) is what creates the compatible structure.

    Many apps both free and paid can do this but they vary by how advanced/complex a dvd they can create. But they can't even be called authoring software if they don't create some good degree of playback-compatible titles.

    Decide which one based on the features you need.

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    You cannot fit more than 4.7(4.3)GB of data on a single layer DVD without re-encoding and losing quality....the OP simply refuses to understand that. He doesn't get the answer he wants then creates a new thread. Stop feeding him.
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