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Problem reading filenames on DVDs burnt under Linux
#237197 - 10/24/10 02:09 PM
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I've spent about 3 years with Linux, but I lost my Linux partition and due to lazyness nowadays I am back with Windows XP. During these three years I've burned dozens of DVDs under Linux, with K3B, with the option "Linux+Windows" for the filename system. However, when accessing now these DVDs under XP, the filenames are all basic ISO filenames, all uppercase, spaces replaced with underscores, 16 characters long with automatic numbering when the first 16 chars are repeated.
My question is: can I read a DVD under XP with the original filenames (which are there, since they appear correctly under Ubuntu)? I would hate to reinstall Linux just because there are 20 DVDs I want to copy which I need with the original filenames.
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Re: Problem reading filenames on DVDs burnt under Linux
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#237249 - 10/25/10 12:37 AM
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> More information
That thread deals with unreadable discs. My problem is that it reads the discs but instead of a filesystem with long filenames in Windows/Joliet style (as I specified in the burning options), I can only see 16 char long ISO filenames with all alphanumeric chars changed to underscores.
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