UDF
"One of the major achievements of DVD is that it has brought all the
conceivable uses of CD for data, video, audio, or a mix of all three, within
a single physical file structure called UDF, the Universal Disc Format.
Promoted by the Optical Storage Technology Association (OSTA), the UDF file
structure ensures that any file can be accessed by any drive, computer or
consumer video. It also allows sensible interfacing with standard operating
systems as it includes CD standard ISO 9660 compatibility. UDF overcomes the
incompatibility problems from which CD suffered, when the standard had to be
constantly rewritten each time a new application like multimedia,
interactivity, or video emerged."
From:
http://www.burnworld.com/dvd/primer/filesystem.htm
Joliet
An extension of ISO9660
http://bmrc.berkeley.edu/people/chaffee/jolspec.html
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