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UDF: Error message for large file in spite of file format setting


sereshk

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Hello There

I have been using ImgBurn for years! Great piece of software.

 

First time I cannot find a solution here or on on the net.

What I am trying to do:

  • I add a number of files and folders to a Blu-Ray -R project (~25GB) space.
  • I choose UDF as file system, v2.50
  • One of the files is larger than 5 GB.
  • Now every time I try to have the size calculated or add a new file to the project, ImgBurn first changes the file format to ISO...+Joliet - and then tells me that I should use UDF.
  • In addition it tells me the size of that one file is too large.
  • Note: ImgBurn also detects Windows 8 64 bit, but this Windows 10 Pro 64 bit.
  • I've repeatedly changed the file format back to UDF.
  • I even started the whole project over again, restarting PC as well as ImgBurn a number of times.

 

Please help. What can I do to make ImgBurn 'remember' the setting?

Thanks in advance!

 

Kind regards

sereshk

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Assuming you haven't messed around with the 'prompt' settings, it wont change the filesystem without asking you first. So if/when it prompts you, just say 'No' and then it'll stay on UDF.

 

Regarding the Windows 10 thing, that's purely cosmetic. That version of ImgBurn predates Windows 10 and the OS reports itself as an older version unless certain things are present in a manifest within the exe.

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