OK, I've successfylly authored a DVD with Ifoedit, and built the image (with Ifoedit). When I mount the image (from Linux) all folder and file names are in lower case?!? I thought that they should be upper case? If I point Ogle (Linux DVD player) at my mounted image, it looks for VIDEO_TS and of course fails, as there is only video_ts to be found... PowerDVD plays it fine from Windows tho, and a previously made Mini-DVD also played on my standalone DVD player. What gives? /Mats
The case does indeed matter, and should be uppercase. Different versions of Windows handle file/folder names differently, and this affects the image as well. I suspect you are using a 9x based Windows. NT based systems (NT, 2000, and XP) allow all uppercase names, but 9x (95, 98, and ME) have an option. Either use an NT based system or select "Allow all uppercase names" in Windows Explorer (View -> Folder Options ... -> View)
Well, actually I'm on a XP Pro NTFS system while doing MS stuff. As Ifoedit always asks if it should convert every lower case file name it sees to upper case (if you try to open vts_01.ifo), I was a little surprised to find that the image created by the same app contains files and folders consistently in lower case! Alas, I've removed the files and folder now, but I'm 100% sure that I created, and sent the output to, c:\VIDEO_TS. Since AUDIO_TS isn't even a physical folder in the NTFS filesystem (it gets created as the iso image is created by Ifoedit(well, obviously audio_ts is created...)) I'm more confused than ever... I guess the solution is to use imgtool, but since Ifoedit has the "make image" feature built in, I thought I'd give it a go. /Mats
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Could it be a problem of Linux? Last time I checked, ntfs support was still rather "experimental" (and writing disabled by default), maybe it just doesn't manage to deal with upper and lower case.
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You're right! When I mount them from Windows with Daemon Tools, it's UPPER case?!? Now I'm really confused! There's no problem reading (but not writing) NTFS file system from Linux, and it's very strict with upper and lower case file and folder names, but even so, I'm not using NTFS - I've mounted an ISO image (that happens to live as a file on NTFS) from two different OS's and the file and folder names in this very same image appears to be different, depending on what OS i mount it from. This is getting wierder and wierder... /Mats
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