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Re: [Dvdrtools-users] creating an iso from bz2 file 3.5 GB
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Bryan J. Smith <address@hidden> |
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Re: [Dvdrtools-users] creating an iso from bz2 file 3.5 GB |
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Mon, 23 May 2005 09:39:46 -0500 (GMT-05:00) |
From: Bernhard Rosenkraenzer <address@hidden>
> You can't put huge files on an ISO9660 image because ISO9660 stores the file
> size as a signed 32bit integer --> max. size 2 GB.
Doh! I should have realized the 2GiB limitation was in ISO9660 Yellow Book
itself. Again, doh!
> You have to tell mkisofs to create an UDF image using the "-udf" switch.
> You'll also want to make sure you're using a current version -- older
> versions
> used a signed 32bit integer for UDF as well.
How is the UDF support in CDRecord, CDRecord-ProDVD, DVDRecord and/or
CDRecord+DVDpatch at this point? I remember it wasn't too terribly complete
the last time I looked at it (although that was awhile ago).
Has that now changed?
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Bryan J. Smith mailto:address@hidden
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- Re: [Dvdrtools-users] creating an iso from bz2 file 3.5 GB, Bernhard Rosenkraenzer, 2005/05/23
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- [Dvdrtools-users] Re: creating an iso from bz2 file 3.5 GB -- cdrecord = { cdrecord, mkisofs, etc... }, Bryan J. Smith, 2005/05/24
- [Dvdrtools-users] Re: creating an iso from bz2 file 3.5 GB -- cdrecord = { cdrecord, mkisofs, etc... }, Bryan J. Smith, 2005/05/24
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- Re: [Dvdrtools-users] Re: creating an iso from bz2 file 3.5 GB -- cdrecord = { cdrecord, mkisofs, etc... }, Volker Kuhlmann, 2005/05/24
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