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| | Universal Disk Format Info - Encyclopedia WikiWhat.com (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18) |
 | | The Universal Disk Format (UDF) is used for so called "packet written" writable CD-ROMs that are not simply copies of ISO 9660 CDROMs. |
 | | Fixed length packet formatting can not be closed to ISO 9660 format, but can be randomly written and overwritten. |
 | | UDF is practically the successor of ISO 9660, supporting larger files, larger disk and more information about individual files and folders (e.g., it includes support for special file properties, such as Apple's File Types, Resource Forks, and other OS-specific data). |
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