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monospace">Den 11.12.2022 19:43, skrev Phyllis Smith:<br>
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<div><font face="Courier New, Courier, monospace"> I wonder
if someone can clarify if UDF version 2.5 or higher
really is required for creating and burning Blu-ray
video to VBD-discs<span class="gmail_default"
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<div><font face="Courier New, Courier, monospace"><span
class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small">The latest
version of Fedora, i.e. version 36, has udftools version
2.3 and my laptop with Fedora 32 has udftools version
2.1. Both have been and continue to work to create
blu-ray discs by the CinGG method.</span> </font></div>
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Yeah, that corresponds to the state on Leap/Tumbleweed.<br>
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I've also inspected a couple of other discs with udfinfo, discs
that works on my Samsung Blu-ray player:<br>
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This disc created with udftools 1.3 from Leap's main repo<br>
label=LinuxUDF<br>
lvid=LinuxUDF<br>
vid=LinuxUDF<br>
vsid=LinuxUDF<br>
fsid=LinuxUDF<br>
fullvsid=63890d51c6cae8fcLinuxUDF<br>
owner=Linux mkudffs 1.3<br>
organization=Linux udftools 1.3<br>
contact=<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://github.com/pali/udftools/">https://github.com/pali/udftools/</a><br>
appid=*Linux mkudffs<br>
impid=*Linux UDFFS<br>
udfrev=2.01<br>
udfwriterev=2.01<br>
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and this one created a year ago - I expect with tsMuxer, first as
an .iso image file (?) while the disc show udf version 2.5 (?)<br>
udfrev=2.50<br>
udfwriterev=2.50<br>
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