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donalt



Joined: 16 May 2006
Posts: 96



PostPosted: 08/21/07 - 07:32    Post subject: Reply with quote

Every time I try to burn one of my Cds I get the error message. It says something like this
"Error trying to create ISO or Joliet file names". Im confused Ive never had this error before and Im using Nero for a long time. Im running windows xp with a service pack2 and I have LG Dvd Writer. I tried to uninstall Nero and install again but didnt worked.
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loy



Joined: 07 Mar 2005
Posts: 220



PostPosted: 09/23/07 - 23:12    Post subject: Reply with quote

I think you are having problem with a length of a file names. I dont know which files you are trying to burn so I cant tell which file you need to rename. But Im sure you can manage to find it yourself and if its possible rename it to max 64 characters. Why to 64?
Well this is a Joliet restriction and it allows just 64 characters.
ISO allows even less characters, Level 18+3 and Level 231 characters. Good news is that there is a way to burn files with loooong file name. You just need to choose UDF file system and luckily all newer drives support it.
Also in UDF FS you can burn files that are bigger then 2gb and ISO dont allows that.
So its time to change a way you record you discs or change file name length. Decision is yours..
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