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| CD Freaks Rookie Join Date: Jan 2004 Location: Italy
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| Re: UDF in DVD If you want to write files the same way you do on a normal disk, then you are better off using a hard disk. They are cheap and reliable, and besides: - you don't need a DVD recorder - you don't need recording software - you don't have to worry about media compatibility - you don't have to fear a PC freeze each time you write on the UDF filesystem. Avoid UDF as much as you can. |
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