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What is the difference between ISO and joilet?
I copy info from my computer onto blank CD-Rs but I have never understood the difference between copying as ISO or Joilet.
Could somebody explain the advantages/disadvantages between these two? |
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i thought joliet was just a way of writing that conforms to the iso standard, so that you can read the cd in any drive. isnt it just a file structure? trying to help.....may be a lil off
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Thanks podunkviller. I think it's something like that, too.
I was beginning to think nobody had a clue although when I posted this question I thought it would be a cinch for these copy gurus. |
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copy guru's copy things. they usually arent concerned with file structures
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so,joillet is much better right?
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