> On Sun, Feb 02, 2020 at 12:36:56AM -0500, Roger wrote:
>Can bluray players view ISO9660 filesystems?
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>Suggestions feedback for creating/backing-up photos/video to BDR with TV
>Bluray
>player hardware support?
>
>(Note, I'm not concerned about creating an auto menu play system, etc, just
> On Mon, Feb 03, 2020 at 11:58:07AM +0100, Joerg Schilling wrote:
>Roger wrote:
>
>> Can bluray players view ISO9660 filesystems?
>>
>> If so, is it preferable to still use "growisofs -udf -iso-level 3 ..."?
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>growisofs is unmaintained and this no longer preferred.
I noticed, as I spend some
Hi,
Roger wrote:
> Glad to see a heart beat on this mailing list! After sending, thought this
> mailing list was completely inactive!
It nearly is inactive. Once it was a common discussion forum for
free burn programs. I fear that we have no Blu-ray video experts here.
> I noticed the "-udf"
Glad to see a heart beat on this mailing list! After sending, thought this
mailing list was completely inactive!
> On Sun, Feb 02, 2020 at 10:45:49PM +0100, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
>Roger wrote:
>> Can bluray players view ISO9660 filesystems?
>Option -udf will give it a UDF superblock and
Hi,
Roger wrote:
> Can bluray players view ISO9660 filesystems?
It depends on the operating system that shall interpret the filesystem.
If the Blu-ray drive is attached to a PC-like computer with general
purpose operating system, then: yes.
If the drive is in a video player box with its own
Can bluray players view ISO9660 filesystems?
If so, is it preferable to still use "growisofs -udf -iso-level 3 ..."?
Or, is it preferable to use mkudffs and mount BDR media for packet writing for
Bluray player readability/compatibilty?
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