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02/10/2006 09:42:59 AM · #1 |
Question on CD burning software. Instuctions for submitting to Alamy specify the following: "Please set the file system to ISO9660 before writing the CD or DVD (we can also accept UDF format for DVDs)."
I've checked my settings and I have 3 options for burning CD's: ISO + Joliet, ISO + Joliet + UDF, and ISO Level 2
Any suggestions on which setting to use? Thanks.
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02/10/2006 10:28:26 AM · #2 |
anybody? Please...
I would like to get my CD out in today's mail.
Thanks.
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02/10/2006 10:58:29 AM · #3 |
AFAIK ISO9660 is the norm, so if your burning software only say's ISO it's probably ISO9660. |
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02/10/2006 11:09:03 AM · #4 |
Joliet is a 9660 format. It is just one that has been tweaked by MS. Dont worry it is the most common 9660 format out there and is fully 9660 compliant :) |
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02/10/2006 11:22:40 AM · #5 |
Hooray, Hooray, HOORAY!!!
Thank you very much for that information. Greatly appreciated. ;^)
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02/10/2006 11:26:02 AM · #6 |
no prob, Am glad knowing what 9660 is actually came in handy, Joliet is just an adjustment that allows for long file names. Used to work supporting cd rom/rw drives ahd to remember 9660 and red book stuff. |
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02/10/2006 11:26:39 AM · #7 |
hey- what software are you using? Just going through this myself & it's why my first CD was rejected!! grrrr... |
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02/10/2006 11:30:31 AM · #8 |
oOWonderBreadOo...what programs are you using and are you on Mac or Windows... also what format did you use? |
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02/10/2006 11:34:05 AM · #9 |
Originally posted by oOWonderBreadOo: hey- what software are you using? Just going through this myself & it's why my first CD was rejected!! grrrr... |
I'm using Sonic, it came bundled with my new (6 mths ago) Dell.
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02/10/2006 11:46:53 AM · #10 |
yeah sonic is a roxio product. I almost exclusivly use roxio burning software myself |
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02/10/2006 01:12:03 PM · #11 |
sorry phone calls!- PC and I was using Roxio on my old computer till it died. Now I have Nero but an older version. I wonder if I can get it from my old computer to my new one via CD? hmmm... it's kinda killing me having those almay images have to WAIT!
(I can't stand waiting!) ;0) |
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02/10/2006 01:18:14 PM · #12 |
what format did you use though? if you put in drive and right click properties it should say |
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02/10/2006 02:10:44 PM · #13 |
It says file system CDFS
I tried looking through the program but could not find much about ISO9660 other than a definition of it! Odd |
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02/10/2006 02:45:39 PM · #14 |
that should be 9660...only did you close the session or leave it open?
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02/10/2006 03:18:50 PM · #15 |
closed it. do you think they just couldn't read it for some other reason? This one after I burned it I downloaded every image to my desktop to make sure it worked but didn't do that on the first. |
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02/14/2006 09:13:16 AM · #16 |
Originally posted by glad2badad: Question on CD burning software. Instuctions for submitting to Alamy specify the following: "Please set the file system to ISO9660 before writing the CD or DVD (we can also accept UDF format for DVDs)."
I've checked my settings and I have 3 options for burning CD's: ISO + Joliet, ISO + Joliet + UDF, and ISO Level 2
Any suggestions on which setting to use? Thanks. |
Response back from Alamy on CD settings today said:
Hi Barry,
All the formats are ok and if you need a specific choice, you can use ISO + Joliet.
Kind Regards
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