It's a newer CDROM filesystem standard that's required for DVD roms. It's meant to be a replacement for the ISO9660 filesystem used on today's CDROMs, but the immediate impact for most will be DVD.
Jens Axboe is the developer and maintainer of the CD-ROM/DVD-ROM subsystem for Linux. His home page is at http://www.kernel.dk/. Craig: In order to read DVD-ROMs ...
Software Architects, a supplier of disk drive utilities that use the Universal Disk Format (UDF), has released DVD-RAM TuneUp! 3.2 for the Mac. The new version — a combination of two products, DVD-RAM ...
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