Quote Originally Posted by brascothom View Post
Hi Everyone..

One year ago...i burned an UDF disc. I actually don't know what's the difference between UDF and ISO, but oke, i did it because i wanted to burn big files and an ISO disc won't accept that. But now i'm trying to read it and it goes wrong. In my first drive it says it's damaged or written in a style not readable for windows. In my second drive he reads the disc, but when i double click on it to open it, everything is empty.

Does someone know what i did wrong and how I can read this disc again.
If it read well earlier and does not read well now, then the UDF system has nothing to do with it. It must be some ordinary physical issue, such as the fact that the burn of a disc does 'age', as the photochemical processes do not necessarily stop when the burn completes. So the readability of a disc can change in time, even if nothing else changes and there is no wear'n'tear involved. That is one of the reasons why it pays to use quality media, as they are less sensitive to such aging.

But it is also possible that your disc or reader may just need a good cleaning to solve your problem, so that is one of the things you should try if you haven't already.

Best regards: dlanor