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Hi,

I've been having trouble saving changed to a DVD .. mabe its the UDF filesystem ? well main thing is.. when i edit the Volume label and save it starts recompiling the DVD regardless of what i specified in the configuration. This gets very time consuming and the pc im working on has very limited resources.

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Please try 'Save As' .
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Hi,

Save As made no difference? Both save/save as do the same thing.. recompile the iso from scratch..  

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EDIT: This is what i am doing exactly to clear things up.


Launch UltraISO


1. File -> Open: test.iso (DVD Video 4.3 GB, UDF Filesystem)
2. Right click on the DVDs Volume label and select 'rename'
3. Enter the new name I desire
4. File -> Save/Save As

When I select save, UltraISO undoes all changes i made, and does nothing. When i Save As, ultraISO recompiles the image from scratch. Why is ultraiso undoing the changes i make when i save.. and why does it recompile the image all over again when i specifially tell it not to

thanks again for this great peice of software =)

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Thank you for the explaintation.

1) UltraISO cannot edit DVD-Video image, a warning message will be displayed for this action at next release.
2) A third-party program named DVDDecryptor may help you to change volume label of a DVD-Video image.
3) Please see the attached picture for how to diable 'recompile' .

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Thank you for clearing this up. A question though, is this a limitation of UltraISO or a limitation of the DVD Video format?

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A question though, is this a limitation of UltraISO or a limitation of the DVD Video format?

Changing volume label of a DVD-Video image is possible, this is a limitation of UltraISO.

Adding/deleting/renaming files/folders in a DVD-Video image is not allowed.
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Thank you for the explaintation.

1) UltraISO cannot edit DVD-Video image, a warning message will be displayed for this action at next release.
2) A third-party program named DVDDecryptor may help you to change volume label of a DVD-Video image.
3) Please see the attached picture for how to diable 'recompile' .

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So Ultra ISO Can not create DVD-Video. If I understand Well ??

Cause I just buyed the program speciffically for that. But when now I wan't to make a DVD-VIDEO everhyting looks fine Till a save the file. One's the iso file is saved. It's turns out Not to be a DVD-Video anymore. (so when I burn it it does not work into normal dvd-player). Yes UDF file is still there But it's not an iso 9660 anymore . And the Winxp (31) file extention alway's revert to Dos format 8 +3

However everything like publicity trial version just let see THAT WE CAN MAKE THE PERFECT DVD-VIDEO. Until We tried it in real (for which you have to buy it) It turns out Not to work at all for DVD-Video Format.

Not really fear Your publicity
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So Ultra ISO Can not create DVD-Video. If I understand Well ??


If you want to create a DVD-Video from video clips (MPEG , AVI, etc), UltraISO cannot help you.

At present, UltraISO can only create DVD-Video image from pre-made VIDEO_TS folder (using 'File'->'New'->'DVD-Video Image'), which can be burned and played by a DVD player.

PS: Data structure of a DVD-Video image is not the same as a plain data DVD image. If you change some file/folder's name, or add/delete some files, the DVD content will be destroyed. That's why editing a DVD-Video image is not allowed by latest version UltraISO 7.6.2.

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So Ultra ISO Can not create DVD-Video. If I understand Well ??


If you want to create a DVD-Video from video clips (MPEG , AVI, etc), UltraISO cannot help you.

At present, UltraISO can only create DVD-Video image from pre-made VIDEO_TS folder (using 'File'->'New'->'DVD-Video Image'), which can be burned and played by a DVD player.

PS: Data structure of a DVD-Video image is not the same as a plain data DVD image. If you change some file/folder's name, or add/delete some files, the DVD content will be destroyed. That's why editing a DVD-Video image is not allowed by latest version UltraISO 7.6.2.

Actually ISO 7.62 Can edit dvd video images. But when You save them they turn out to be strictly UDF format files.

Also It can create dvd Video images. (Starting from Video ts folder That well)

But The most fun is that in both cases The created DVD Is after wards not readable or playable in a pc anymore. Pc tells it's an empty DVD-ROM

But it runs very nice into a Standard Home DVD Player. Verry strange. And this just cause the ISO 9660 format isn't there anymore when saving via ULTRA ISO ????

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And this just cause the ISO 9660 format isn't there anymore when saving via ULTRA ISO

DVD-Video image created by UltraISO has ISO-bridged UDF volume, it has ISO9660 + UDF volume. You can use ISOBuster to view each volume.
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