Hi, i have a program from my HD to burn to a DVD-R. However the program does not meet ISO standards (file depth and length) if I remane the files etc, the DVD will not run the program because the files were changed. there is options called relax ISO restrictions, however if I enable them will the DVD-R work meaning it will be readable or not? will it work? also what is DVD UDF what would happen if I burn to that option, or if I choose UDF/ISO, what are the consequenses? I've heard some options would make the DVD unreadable.
I couldn't find a tutorial which explains when to choose an specific options (UDF,ISO,UDF/ISO) and suboptions (relax ISO options: allow pathdepths more than 8 chars, allow more than 255 characters in path) and when you shouldn't choose an option and why.
I have seen also in DVD video to DVD-R tutorials that it says to choose DVD UDF/ISO, my quetion there is why? and will a DVD video (DVD-R) work if one chooses ISO or UDF instead? why and why not?
If anyone can explain me how to fix my problem, let me know. A tutorial on these options do and don'ts would be great too. An explanation of which option or options to choose when burning a DVD video (DVD-R) would be appretiated also.
Thank you for you time and help,
Jacob.
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I use UDF for DVD creation and also for file back-ups where I have a large MPG file to save. UDF is what your player will read and also your DVD ROM in your PC will read it so as far as I am concerned UDF covers all eventualities.
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Same here, when I started NERO had no option for DVD-Video so I was told to use UDF/ISO and I always have. Since I've never had a problem with it I keep using it and have ignored the DVD-Video mode.
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i use the udf/iso option in nero too because it was used in one of the guides on this site. does anyone know if dvd video is any different or better?
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im trying to do this with nero can u guys tell me the iso settings for dvd? or can u just leave them as default, im want them to work on an unchiped xbox but they aint working it might just be the media cuz i know infinity works but i couldnt get hold of them
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dvdrnewbie,
Not being familiar with an xbox I'd guess it is basically a PC? If so ISO would probably be ok but if you want to play the DVD in a standalone DVD player then you need the UDF filesystem. Most people select UDF/ISO. Make sure Joliet is unchecked - I don't know why, I've just read that many times !!
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