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Re: Explorer click and drag to formatted DVD - What's UDFREADER? |
| message from Sharon F on 1 Jun 2004 |
It sounds like you want a data disc: storage for various image files.
It also sounds like you're ending up with some kind of special disk
designed to autoplay and show the images that have been transferred. For
example, Roxio software has a photo album feature of this type. Check your
settings in the burning program before committing to the burn process.
Also, when you finalize a DVD - you are set up for it to be read on any
computer. The UDF reader is added to accomplish this. This isn't such a bad
thing even if the disk is just for yourself. If your computer ever takes a
dive and has to be replaced, you can still access files from those
finalized DVDs.
No idea why the disk name is changing though. It may have something to do
with how your burning program handles the autoplay/udf reader additions. If
you dig a little deeper in the program, you might find out this is a
default name and that you can change it.
The answers to most of your questions are going to be in the help files of
your DVD burning program. To change the behavior and results, you'll be
changing various settings within the program.
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