rosanna Posted Monday at 03:03 PM Posted Monday at 03:03 PM (edited) Hi I remember ,once i burned a dvd and i found an option to burn compatible with windows and macos file system may i know if there is an option to burn a dvd/cd compatible with both ? and where is it? ps: just because once imgburn asks me compatible with macos , i have re-installed on a new computer windows 11 thanks Edited Monday at 04:40 PM by rosanna
ThaCrip Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago I 'think' if you burn a general data CD/DVD it should at least be readable on a MacOS if that's your concern here. come to think of it, as a quick test... insert any random CD/DVD you burned over the years on your MacOS computer and see if it see's the data as that will pretty much answer your question.
rosanna Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago 4 hours ago, ThaCrip said: I 'think' if you burn a general data CD/DVD it should at least be readable on a MacOS if that's your concern here. come to think of it, as a quick test... insert any random CD/DVD you burned over the years on your MacOS computer and see if it see's the data as that will pretty much answer your question. hi i'm talking about macos file system i think it's ISO9660 + Joliet Quote just because i can read ISO9660 + Joliet Will be using both file systems. Joliet is Microsoft's extension of the file format ISO9660. The extension includes that the file format supports Unicode and long file names. Most current PC operating systems, including Microsoft Windows 95 and later, Linux, Mac OS X, and FreeBSD, are able to read Joliet-formatted media. You should always add Joliet extensions to a data CD, the CD is still ISO9660 compatible, but carries more information for readers capable of interpreting the Joliet extensions. So you get both, better capabilities and full backward compatibility, for only a small price, which is additional space for the Joliet directory structure of the CD. . ISO9660 + Joliet + UDF Will be using all three file systems. i think i should burn in ISO9660 + Joliet but i'm not sure thanks
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