fiod3s Posted June 3, 2015 Report Share Posted June 3, 2015 I presume Toast Titanium can easily handle UDF 1.02/2.50/2.60 formats since it has DVD-Video and Blu-ray Video authoring capabilities. In fact, there is a DVD-ROM (UDF) option which results in an horrific hybrid ISO/Joliet + UDF 1.02 data disc. But how about making a pure UDF 1.02 DVD data disc? and an UDF 2.50/2.60 BD data disc? In Windows there is plenty of utilities for this very purpose such as ImgBurn (a free tool) but also Nero Burning ROM. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tsantee Posted June 3, 2015 Report Share Posted June 3, 2015 I wasn't aware that the DVD-Rom (UDF) was actually a hybrid with Toast. Don't know why that is horrific, though. You will need to find a different disc burning app to do anything different. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fiod3s Posted June 4, 2015 Author Report Share Posted June 4, 2015 I expected only more flexibility, in fact since Toast supports DVD-Video UDF 1.02 and BDMV UDF 2.50 it's only a matter of options to be added to the user interface. The DVD-ROM (UDF) is actually a hybrid because it's suited to DVD-Video and the standard requires that because many old standalone DVD players don't understand UDF at all. However, UDF is a really universal format, so it's the best choice for data discs. It's the fastest and it doesn't have silly limitations about file name length, file size and so on. Nowadays, ISO9660/Joliet for data discs is pointless, who needs Windows 3.1/95 compatibility? Despite these little issues, I still consider Toast Titanium among the best burning suites. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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I presume Toast Titanium can easily handle UDF 1.02/2.50/2.60 formats since it has DVD-Video and Blu-ray Video authoring capabilities.
In fact, there is a DVD-ROM (UDF) option which results in an horrific hybrid ISO/Joliet + UDF 1.02 data disc.
But how about making a pure UDF 1.02 DVD data disc? and an UDF 2.50/2.60 BD data disc?
In Windows there is plenty of utilities for this very purpose such as ImgBurn (a free tool) but also Nero Burning ROM.
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