ISO 9660 (also known as ECMA-119) is a file system for optical disc media. The file system is an international standard available from the International...
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ISO/IEC 13490 (also known as ECMA-168) is the successor to ISO 9660 (level 3), intended to describe the file system of a CD-ROM or CD-R. ISO 13490 has...
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Optical disc image (redirect from Iso image)
An optical disc image (or ISO image, from the ISO 9660 file system used with CD-ROM media) is a disk image that contains everything that would be written...
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Optical disc authoring (section ISO 9660)
ISO 9660 (often known simply as "ISO") and Universal Disk Format (UDF). ISO is most common for CDs and UDF is most common for DVDs and BDs. ISO 9660 is...
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CD-ROM (redirect from ISO/IEC 10149)
(such as software or digital video) is only usable on a computer (such as ISO 9660 format PC CD-ROMs). During the 1990s and early 2000s, CD-ROMs were popularly...
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Universal Disk Format (redirect from ISO 13346)
most widely used for DVDs and newer optical disc formats, supplanting ISO 9660. Due to its design, it is very well suited to incremental updates on both...
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ISO 9660#Restrictions Through the use of multi-extents, a file can consist of multiple segments, each up to 4 GiB (4.294 GB) in size. See ISO 9660#The...
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require only minor modifications. It is based on: ISO-9660 Joliet (file system) ISO-9660:1999 Compact ISO It is available for use in free or commercial applications...
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program, is also covered by the above article Compact Disc File System, or ISO 9660 CDFS, an acronym in electrical engineering that has the meaning of inquiring...
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International Organization for Standardization (redirect from ISO standard)
they are using the ISO 9660 standard file system as opposed to another file system—hence disc images commonly being referred to as "ISOs". The sensitivity...
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