Subzero99 Posted September 21, 2013 Posted September 21, 2013 I have a window telling me that,ISO9660 Limit:4,294,967,295 bytesReason File exceeds the limit imposed by the ISO9660 file system. Hint: If you want to backup this file you'll have to do one of the following: 1. Switch the 'File System' options on the 'Options' tab to 'UDF'.2. Enable the 'Allow Files Exceeding Size Limit' and 'Multiple Extents' options on the 'Advanced'-> 'Restrictions'-> ISO9660' tab. """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" I'm using option: Write files/folders to disc. I have diff types of large files on want to backup on BD-R's some are zip/rar/ISO. It says to do one of the following but which one would be best for me ? Should I switch the file system to UDF or enable allow files to exceed size limit ? or do both ? My goal is is to keep my files for long term. I just want my files to be useable years down the road. thanks
spinningwheel Posted September 21, 2013 Posted September 21, 2013 Hint: If you want to backup this file you'll have to do one of the following: Do one or the other. Myself I would go for # 1 for what you described. As far as usable years down the road...that depends on whether you are using good media or crap media. I know you don't have this problem yet but give this a read and pay attention where it refers to suggested media.
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