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<title><![CDATA[By: Rogerio Dias]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[I usually burn data DVDs with videos to play in desktop DVD player with Xvid support. When I burned with BurnAware Express I've got a disk not recognized by both my players. Comparing with one burned with Nero I've found that it was type ISO 9669/Joliet, while the BurnAware one was type UDF. I haven't found a way to configure BurnAware otherwise. So I had no alternative than to stick to Nero and throw away the DVD and BurnAware.]]></description>
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