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NERO-To joliet or not to joliet?

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by pieman, Nov 4, 2003.

  1. pieman

    pieman Regular member

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    Hi guys....just wondering..im burning using nero dvd/video and need to know whether i should leave the joliet box ticked or unticked.Im asking cos some of my back ups play up in my laptop but not my pc/standalone and wonder if this has any thing to with it.
    any help gratefully recieved!!
     
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    Check out this guide from Oriphus;
    http://www.chrismccann.co.uk/nero.htm
    I used it to sort out my issues;
    see excerpt from previous post:
    I finally got around to burning with Nero 6, according to the settings outlined in your guide.
    While the outlay is different in the newer Nero version, using the same modes and settings definately works, I just selected what settings were available,
    so;
    Select DVD-ROM (UDF/ISO) mode for new burn

    Select 'No Multisession'

    ISO Tab:
    File name length: Max. of 31 chars (ISO Level 2)
    Character set: ISO9660 (standard ISO CD-ROM)
    DO NOT select 'Joliet'
    Allow Path depth of more than 8 directories
    Allow more than 255 characters in path.

    UDF tab:
    UDF partition type: Physical partition
    File System Version: UDF 1.02
    Do not select Force DVD compatability mode for x-box

    Burnt at 2.4x.

    I'm not sure what settings I had before (I think it may have been settings in the ISO screen) but anyway this worked perfect.
     
  4. pieman

    pieman Regular member

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    thanks guys..ill giv it a go.I wonder what the DVD-video is used for then??!!
     
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    pieman, as far as I know DVD-Video and UDF/ISO are kinda identical, except DVD-Video presents you with the "VIDEO_TS" and "AUDIO_TS" and you have to create them yourself with UDF/ISO.
    Also I think DVD-Video check the files to make sure they are compliant._X_X_X_X_X_[small]~ ddlooping~ [​IMG]
    For DVD Shrink and related softwares guides and downloads, please visit http://www.dvdshrink.info[/small]
     
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    pieman Regular member

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    thatll do for me!! thanks
     
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    No problem. ;)
     

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