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  1. On 4/3/2019 at 8:16 PM, dbminter said:

    I know there are simply some things you can't do with ISO9660.  For instance, I'm pretty sure - isn't acceptable and you have to use _.  : also isn't allowed, I don't think.

     

    If you have offline install files, you probably don't need ISO9660, anyway.  You can just try adding them to a Build job using UDF and check the log window to see if any file name changes were made.  If no file or folder names were changed, then the files are exactly the same as they were when you added them.  No changes were made so they should still work on UDF.

    Man... the solution that i found is to use other software for change and replace these unknown character for normal characters automatically... Thank you very much for your help! :thumbsup::clapping:

  2. 22 minutes ago, LIGHTNING UK! said:

    Is using Joliet or UDF not an option?

    ISO9660 isn't great with unusual characters and I'm English, so I don't see them or have much of a chance to test with them.

    Your windows settings may also play a part in the attempted conversion, I honestly can't remember.

     

     

    22 minutes ago, dbminter said:

    I don't know if this will work, but try changing the ISO9660 file system option to UDF 2.60.  See if you get better results.

     

    Ah, LUK replied while I was, basically making the same suggestion.  :)

     

    Wao Friends! :worthy: Yeah, I Love You! UDF was works well for this case. Thanks so much for yours answers!

    Now my question is: if i need to use ISO9660:1999 with the characters á, é, í, ó, ú, is this possible? Because ISO9660:1999 format was working very good when i maked an .iso file with the offline install files of Microsoft Visual Studio that have very longer names... so, i probably will need to use ISO9660:1999 again; for this reason i insist in this question.

    Thanks. :unknown::thumbsup:

  3. Hello, I have searching for a solution to this problem but since I do not speak English, I do not understand and I can not find a solution.

    I want to create an data .iso image file with the system ISO9660:1999 and MODE1/2048, but when i compare the files from created .iso file with the original folder, i see that the files or folders with letters like á, é, í, ó, ú etc., these letters have changed.

    Is possible to create an data .iso file with this letters? how is the correct configuration for this? i need use ISO9660:1999 cause i have files, folders and subfolders with a excessive number of characters in his names and are not modifiable.

    Thank you very much for you help for my!    ;)  :thumbsup:

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