Which UDF version is mostly used? v1.02 or higher?
I would like to burn my DVDs with UDF format rather than the ISO-Jolliet.
However my burning program(s) ask me which UDF version I would like to use in detail and offers me:
1.02
1.50
2.00
2.01
2.50
2.60
The higher the version (resp. revision) number the more and better fetaures are available.
On the other side my resulting DVDs should be readable by most of the DVD drives on the market
resp. on the existing computers.
What is the most common/used UDF version:
Can one say that e.g. 99% of all DVD drives can read UDF DVDs of version 2.01?
Re: Which UDF version is mostly used? v1.02 or higher?
"Thomas Blabb" <t.blabb@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>I would like to burn my DVDs with UDF format rather than the ISO-Jolliet.
>
> However my burning program(s) ask me which UDF version I would like to use
> in detail and offers me:
>
> 1.02
> 1.50
> 2.00
> 2.01
> 2.50
> 2.60
>
> The higher the version (resp. revision) number the more and better
> fetaures are available.
> On the other side my resulting DVDs should be readable by most of the DVD
> drives on the market
> resp. on the existing computers.
>
> What is the most common/used UDF version:
>
> Can one say that e.g. 99% of all DVD drives can read UDF DVDs of version
> 2.01?
>
> Thomas
>