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Don't use Nero when mastering ISO images, don't even use it when burning images (or doing both in one step).
mkisofs + ImgBurn is the best combination. At least mkisofs has proper ISO9960:1999 support which doesn't kill any characters in long filenames. The only problem is >4GB file support in UDF mode. Nero has a lot of bugs, the filename length bug is not the only one. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
Time to upgrade hardware
![]() @topic: I still use the latest version of Nero 6 (never switched 7 because of the DVD-video encoding bug that could kill your entire filesystem) if I have to use it. And I only have to if I want to burn really big files, like HD-movies (MPEG4-2 or AVC encoded) or truecrypt containers. And I only use it in combination with the integrated image burner -> ImgBurn does the rest. Never did have any problem since using this kind of application setup. Even my DVD-standalone does detect the discs with a ISO9660:1999 filesystem - I had some serious problems with Nero concerning this... I also think Nero is too overloaded. A burning program shouldn't be concerned with transcoding video data or audio data. But maybe thats just me ![]() This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |