geohei Posted August 14, 2010 Posted August 14, 2010 Hi. I burned a DVD-DL (double layer, 8.5 GB) with various files ranging from 1 KB to 2 GB. No folder structure, just plain burn of some files. I used UDF 1.02. The burn and verify inside ImgBurn 2.5.0.0 was successful. Afterwards, I realized in WinXP SP3 that all files show 0 Bytes. Ubuntu can read the files. What went wrong? Do I have to change the settings in ImgBurn? Does an upgrade of all Mircrosoft patches (from SP3 onwards) help? Thanks,
Cynthia Posted August 14, 2010 Posted August 14, 2010 You only used UDF? Not also ISO9660? No idea how well Ubuntu supports DVDs with only UDF file system on them. http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/coffee-lounge/159262-linux-2-6-udf-support.html
geohei Posted August 14, 2010 Author Posted August 14, 2010 (edited) You only used UDF? Not also ISO9660? Are you sure it helps to add ISO9660? This would be a burn using UDF (1.02) + ISO9660. These DL-DVDs still cost money. I can't run test after test BTW ... I just noticed that Windows7 (ran from a virtual machine) recognizes the DVD-DL properly. Thanks! Edited August 14, 2010 by geohei
LIGHTNING UK! Posted August 14, 2010 Posted August 14, 2010 You can test by creating an image and mounting it in a virtual driver program. Use 2.5.1.0 too as old versions aren't supported.
geohei Posted August 15, 2010 Author Posted August 15, 2010 Hi. I forgot to mention that I used am image file already (.iso) with VirtualCloneDrive. This worked fine and all files were readable. However didn't consider this test as very reliable since other software drivers (VirtualCloneDrive) might have permitted proper display/reading of "burned" files. ... later ... After rebooting this morning, the files on subject DVD-DL became visible ?!?! I did multiple reboots after the problem occurred, but none helped to see the files. Now ... all of a sudden, it works. I didn't change anything on the system between posting the initial article and the reboot this morning). No clue what went wrong here, but now it works. Thanks for the answers!
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