I tried to burn a file nearly 2GB or 2GB on DVD as data, but failed.
I am not sure whether there is a limit of file size in DVD or CD? Anybody?
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you need to use udf or iso/udf for files bigger than 2gb...or maybe it's 1 gb...not sure..
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Baldrick - It's definitely 2 GB. Less than that is OK to not use UDF. It would seem that kahooi's file is probably really a little bigger than 2 GB, hence the problem.
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ISO format DVD file size limit is 2GB. UDF file size limit is 4GB. Movie DVD file size limit (VOB file) is 1GB.
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