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SUMMARYThe Universal Disk Format (UDF) file system is not supported in any release of Windows 95. MORE INFORMATIONUDF is a file system defined by the Optical Storage Technology Association (OSTA) for DVD. UDF is compliant with ISO-13346 and is the successor to the CD-ROM file system (CDFS or ISO-9660). All DVD-based devices should be able to read a DVD-ROM disc, including:
DVD-Video (also known as DVD-Movie) is a disc that contains digital, highly compressed, multimedia data in the Video Object (VOB) format as specified in the DVD Specifications, version 1.0. This medium is used to distribute feature films that can be played back by either a DVD-Video player or a computer with an installed DVD-ROM drive. These disks require a third-party program for playback on a Windows 95-based computer. REFERENCESFor more information about DVD and Microsoft operating systems, please see the following Microsoft Web site: http://www.microsoft.com/hwdev/devdes/dvdwp.htm Additional query words:
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