Hi Tom, Never tried, but my guess is its exactly the same as any previous media, it just relys on your operating system to read/write and archiving software to span it as before. Its just a bigger disk once again, used for bigger and better videos by default every time, as it was with Video CD's and DVD's. Same file system, just (yet again) more room.
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