Universal Disk Format

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title: Universal Disk Format
text: Universal Disk Format (UDF) is an open, vendor-neutral file system for computer data storage for a broad range of media. In practice, it has been most widely used for DVDs and newer optical disc formats, supplanting ISO 9660. Due to its design, it is very well suited to incremental updates on both write-once and re-writable optical media. UDF was developed and maintained by the Optical Storage Technology Association (OSTA). In engineering terms, Universal Disk Format is a profile of the specific
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description: Vendor-neutral file system, used in practice for DVDs and other optical discs
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Disk_Format
date created: 2002-04-19T01:49:09Z
date modified: 2024-08-31T00:46:57Z
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