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iso-9660
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ISO-9660 is a standard file system for optical disc media, commonly used for CD-ROMs and DVDs. On WindowsForum.com, discussions cover its use in Microsoft security update distribution via ISO-9660 DVD5 images, comparisons with the UDF file system for burning large archive files, and performance issues when burning CD-RW discs using the ISO-9660-Joliet format in Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2. These threads highlight practical considerations for choosing ISO-9660 over alternatives like UDF, as well as troubleshooting slow burning speeds related to this format.
In many burning software programs users can chooses which file system they want to use on their DVD/BlueRay media disc.
Is UDF (v1.02) ALWAYS bettern than ISO 9660 resp. Jolliet format?
If not: What could be a disadvantage of UDF?
I want to burn big (archive) files.
No special audio or...
Fixes an issue in which you experience slow performance when you burn a CD-RW disc by using the ISO9660-Joliet format on a computer that is running Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2.
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