Can't burn with filenames longer than 64 chars.???

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Help! Is there a way around the "JOILET" standard which only allows you a max. of 64 characters for filenames. I got data which I wanna put onto a CD which has more than 64.
What can I do other than obviously renaming the files.

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You maybe out of luck.

<i>Adaptec's Easy-CD Pro software allowed creation of discs in "Romeo" format. Filenames may be up to 128 characters long, which is very useful for certain types of files. Sadly, this format never really caught on. NTI's CD-Maker software (section (6-1-12)) supports Romeo.

One person reported having trouble reading Romeo-format discs in Win2K, others have had no problems.</i>

<A HREF="http://www.cdrfaq.org/faq03.html#S3-5-5" target="_new">Link.</A>


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