I'm unaware of much of anything about Joliet, but does it really matter?

Anyway, make a video (use Windows Movie Maker if you don't want to buy
anything). But first I'd separate out about 375 of those pics, unless
you're really _trying_ to bore viewers to death.


On Sat, May 24, 2008 at 8:58 PM, Steve Rigby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  I am trying to write an ISO 9660 Joliet CD with a bunch of jpeg files as
> its content.  It appears as though any files beyond a certain quantity
> refuse to be displayed on the DVD player that I use with my home
> entertainment system.  That DVD player requires Joliet CDs for jpeg display
> purposes.
>
>  I have written about 450 or so jpeg files to the above described CD, and
> the DVD player essentially "hangs" at about the 400th file, refusing to
> proceed any further.  I have tried deleting the file it hangs on, and
> rewriting the CD , but then it simply hangs on the next one in the sequence.
>
>  It begins to appear as though there is some limit to the number of files
> that can be contained on a CD and displayed sequentially by my DVD player.
>  My question to the group is this: I there a documented limit to the number
> of files that can be contained on a single Joliet CD without problems
> erupting, or is what I am experiencing more likely the result of some foible
> in my particular DVD player?


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