Ethan Dicks wrote:
The joy of operating systems with enforced filename
extensions. :-P
To be fair, this is Nero assuming or enforcing! I can usually override
Windows' defaults.
That will be the key - to get whatever tool you use to
write 512-byte
blocks, not 2048-byte blocks.
You cannot do this. The CD is always 2048 bytes per block. It is the
drive
that pretends that instead of N 2K blocks you have 4*N 512 byte blocks
so it looks like a disk. This made life easier in the earlier days for
the OpenVMS and Solaris (and IRIX?) driver writers ... and threw the
rest of us another bump to trip over in the years to come!
Antonio