on 1/23/06 4:04 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> UDF support in Mac OS X is, well, stone age.
> There is some minimal low-performance support for
> UDF 1.0.2 in updated Jaguar/Panther/Tiger.  Apple
> has made a feeble attempt to improve UDF support
> in Tiger, but it's still buggy, slow, and
> embarressingly behind the PC world.  There are
> some not-free 3rd party packages that support UDF
> 1.5 and 2, but they're not very good quality
> either.
> 
> Bottom line:  As I was told by a guy at Apple's
> genius bar last week, and again by phone support
> -- for advanced UDF operations, it's best to use
> a PC.  "advanced" == reading all those UDF discs
> that work fine in OS 9 but can't be read in OS X.


Wel, I can read my Mavica-formatted CD-Rs using Joliet Volume Access
extension in Mac OS 9.





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