long file names

butthead2003

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Hello. I'm having a problem burning files with names that are up to 100 characters. I can't make the names smaller because they are legal doc names and can't be altered....long story :eek: Is there anything available for Win2k ? I'm using a Mitsumi CR-487ETE "backpack" external USB 2 burner. Free software would be great but I'll buy something if I have to.
Thanks,
Perplexed in Burlington. ;)
 
butthead2003 said:
I'm having a problem burning files with names that are up to 100 characters. ... Free software would be great but I'll buy something if I have to.
BAO = burnatonce (http://www.burnatonce.com)
quoted from BAO's helpfile
"ISO9660:1999: Allows 207 characters for folder/filenames and removes the limit upon how many levels deep the folders are are allowed to be. All ASCII characters (including lowercase) are currently allowed also."


Greetings from
Duracell
 

butthead2003

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try try again

Thanks Duracell, I'm going to give this app a try. Appreciate the help, its turning into a real good education. And if I screw up a couple more CD's I'm off to Radioshack to buy clock kits and make xmas stocking stuffers for my family.
See ya :rolleyes:



Duracell said:
BAO = burnatonce (http://www.burnatonce.com)
quoted from BAO's helpfile
"ISO9660:1999: Allows 207 characters for folder/filenames and removes the limit upon how many levels deep the folders are are allowed to be. All ASCII characters (including lowercase) are currently allowed also."


Greetings from
Duracell
 
@butthead2003 ..when you go back to the store .. INVEST in a single 80 min CDRW :) this will save you loads of money in the long term use of practice burns :)

although there is one downfall lol .... IT MAY.... put you out of business for clock making! :p , but hey you cannot win them all :)

lol :)
 

butthead2003

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long file names resolved

butthead2003 said:
Thanks Duracell, I'm going to give this app a try. Appreciate the help, its turning into a real good education. And if I screw up a couple more CD's I'm off to Radioshack to buy clock kits and make xmas stocking stuffers for my family.
See ya :rolleyes:
Well thanks for all the help. I was finally able to create the disk I needed (some file names were up to 150 characters) using "Burnatonce". Success is a beautiful thing and the help is appreciated. :)
 
Last time I had that problem, I took the easy way out - zipped the offending files!

I wonder, does WinXP show ZIPs on CD as direcrtories, and does Win2K do this trick anyway?
 
LTR12101B said:
I wonder, does WinXP show ZIPs on CD as direcrtories, and does Win2K do this trick anyway?
XP does, 2000 doesn't (needs a third party addon to do that). Of course there are certain filemanagers like Windows Commander which can move inside practically any archive without unpacking it.
 
scarecrow said:
Of course there are certain filemanagers like Windows Commander which can move inside practically any archive without unpacking it.
PowerDesk which has both free and shareware versions allows this too.
 
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