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I downloaded a .iso file so I would not have to convert it using a program. I was able to successfully burn 3 DVDs which all work if I use windows media player to play the DVD. However if I put it in my XBOX 360 or try to use VLC player to play the DVD, neither work. The only thing I can figure out is when I have the disc in my D drive it says file system: CDFS when I have the burned DVD in and it says file system: UDF when I have an actual DVD in.

 

Does any know what my problem is and if there is a solution?

Edited by crimedogg32
Posted (edited)

Provide a log of the burn from imgburn.

 

If you burned it with imgburn and it burned and verified successfully the problem is not with imgburn then.

Edited by Rincewind
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I didn't post a log because the burn was successful. Maybe I should rephrase my question. Is there a way to burn a dvd using a file system: UDF or some other format that works in DVD players instead of the file system: CDFS. Also does CDFS ususally work in DVD players and the error is in my player?

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That worked thank you. Do you know of anyway for me to check if I have a quality .ISO before I waist a bunch of DVDs to see which file system it is formated in?

Edited by crimedogg32

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