Should I be using Track at Once (TAO) "Closed", or "Not Closed" when burning DVD data files? Also, what file system should I use? UDF or UDF with Joliet? TIA
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UDF with Joliet just allows long filenames.. so burn with it if your files need it..
Only close the session if you USE DVD-R...DVD+R can be added to until you fill the 4.7
UDF is the "NEW" file system devoloped for DVD's.. You can use another file system, but I think UDF (universal disc format) is best for its intented media (DVD) -
Thanks for the explanation. I was just curious because I've burned my DVD+R with all combinations and they worked in my standalone so I didn't know what the difference was.
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