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Advanced burning options
There are some advanced settings which depend on the disc type chosen. Not all chosen objects are
suitable or available for all disc modes.
File filter:
The file list can also be filtered, e.g. to exclude unwanted temporary files from the burning process.
"Apply" switches on the filter. The applicable filter options are now displayed.
"Configure..." lets you edit the filter options.
Note
: The ";" symbol allows multiple file types to be selected. Use the form "*.(file extension)".
The filter can be positively edited, i.e. only the file types entered will be burned, or it can be used
negatively. i.e. file types entered will be ignored. You can also include/exclude from the burn session by
specifying a minimum/maximum allowable file size.
File name settings:
Joliet file system: Uses long file names. This can lead to incompatibilities when using the disc, meaning
that some MP3
or CD/DVD players won't play them.
ISO file system:
Short file names are used (8 + 3 characters). This makes the disc compatible with all MP3 CD and
DVD players.
UDF file system
: UDF is a platform-independent file system. With this setting, the file names can be up to 255 characters
in length, and there are no limitations to the path depth.
Allow more than 8 directory levels
: If your files are saved in folders more than 8 levels deep, then you can use this function to burn them
without changing the structure.
Folder options:
Here you can choose how the paths (folders) of your data should behave while burning. This option
controls the creation of subfolders on the disc should you wish to compile data manually and burn it to
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