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Re: CDFS Long file names and Nero Express
« on: August 27, 2006, 05:01:14 PM »
@sdyates

Eh, wtf you're on about? Nero does long filesnames just fine (Joliet), and it does them by default.

It's not Nero's fault you're using some old filesystem that doesn't do joliet.
 

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Re: CDFS Long file names and Nero Express
« Reply #1 on: August 27, 2006, 05:08:00 PM »
@sdyates

Whatever, I'd just go and use the filesystem that supports Joliet. But if you don't want to listen, fine.

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it writes in 8+3, but with joliet it will interpret the long file names from data saved to the CD.

No {bleep} sherlock? It's no joliet though, the 8+3 names are regular iso9660, while joliet is extension to it. That's why non-joliet capable filesystems only show the 8+3, or potentially the rockridge extension names (upto 31 chars). Native amiga cd-rom's use RockRidge (both file/dir names and protection bits), but most pc burning software don't support that. Anyway, if your burning software supports "ISO Level 2", that will give you 31 char names. That should be ok for AOS 3.1 cd filesystem, except that it doesn't handle amiga protection bits (thus you might not be able to execute binaries from such cd... depends a bit). Some nero versions have option for "ISO Level 2"

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But when read off Amiga of Linux, it does not understand joliet.

Linux iso9660 filesystem supports joliet. Good amiga cd filesystems support joliet.

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So before you go off acting condescending, perhaps you should read up yourself!

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