filesize on data DVD? which filesystem with xcdroast?
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I ripped some nice movies and made encoded them with high bitrates. some of them are bigger than 2 gb.
up to now i didn't trie to burn with linux data DVD. I made it on windoof and i used the iso9660 filesystem. i guess that was not a good idea cause on linux i see only little files when i mount the DVD.
so i tried to do it with linux/xcdroast cause i found a thread where somebody had a similar problem and he made a udf image and burned this....
well when i treid to make the image there was an errormessage of mkisofs that one file (it was one bigger than 2 gb) would not confirm to the selected filesystem (choosed DVD udf at the extended settings).
long story short question: does anybody know what are the correct settings i need to create a image with such big files and that i then can use to burn it on DVD?
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