The nero 6 i'm using forces me to use the UDF format but it fails everytime. What can be done to burn the > 2gb file into a dvd?
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UDF is fine.
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What can be done is to state your problem in plain English.
I know, it's likely either your second language, or else you're from the Bronx or someplace down south. But they've said that the official forum language is English, and none of us can read your mind.
So slow down, state your problem more succinctly.
What are you trying to burn, what process are you following, and what error do you get?
The question you've asked is like me saying "why can't I keep large bulldogs in a Ford?" - it makes no sense. -
try ISO/UDF Hybrid
Just a guess, but If you buring a DivX / XviD file, your player may not play it. Most only read ISO and < 2 gigsFor the love of God, use hub/core labels on your Recordable Discs! -
if you are burning bigger files than 2gb you aren't making dvd-video. i'm moving you.
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