robusta Posted July 1, 2007 Posted July 1, 2007 hi i have been using simplburn with imgburn to burn some folders containing video files but the problem when playing the burning DVD, the title of the files do not appear only some letters and numbers and they re not in the right order. i was wondering if there was a way to make imgburn keep the title of the video files in order and to keep the titles in themselves thanks
robusta Posted July 1, 2007 Author Posted July 1, 2007 what you mean is that it did not put the whole file titles in order because i did it through simplburn first i am gonna try with imgburn alone with a dvd=rw to let you know thank u for your reply
dontasciime Posted July 1, 2007 Posted July 1, 2007 If it is a standard dvd then the build process to iso etc will have the files for movie in right order
robusta Posted July 1, 2007 Author Posted July 1, 2007 let s suppose it will resolve the problem of the file in the right order, then i only need to make an iso of the folder containing the video files what about the problem that the files titles are truncated ? thanks
volvofl10 Posted July 1, 2007 Posted July 1, 2007 let s suppose it will resolve the problem of the file in the right order, then i only need to make an iso of the folder containing the video files what about the problem that the files titles are truncated ? thanks yes ..........as long as you have IB at default settings and follow the guides and check what file system your is using ( ISO9660 and UDF option). select BUILD Mode> OPTIONS TAB to see and also check ADVANCED TAB>RESTRICTIONS TAB>Folder/file name length.
robusta Posted July 1, 2007 Author Posted July 1, 2007 (edited) check what file system your is using ( ISO9660 and UDF option). ISO9660 and UDF is enabled on my configuration. Do i need to change ? and also check ADVANCED TAB>RESTRICTIONS TAB>Folder/file name length. do i need to put levelX 219 characters ? thanks Edited July 1, 2007 by robusta
blutach Posted July 2, 2007 Posted July 2, 2007 No. All DVD Video files are 8.3 anyway. If you are burning a data disk, you migh want to relax the restrictions, but in any event, Windows reads UDF natively and long filenames are supported in that filesystem. Regards
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