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As I had said in the top, I cannot find it in k3b or other such options it seems to be iso9660 along with UDF instead of pure UDF as is required by the BD spec. So I need to know the best program to use to force the writing of the files as a pure UDF volume.
did you check out https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/107883/creating-udf-image-in-linux
– jiggunjer – 2016-01-27T02:13:46.400also can't you just create a writeable UDF partition and save it as an image after copying files to it? Then just burn image. – jiggunjer – 2016-01-27T03:54:12.600
I found this guide too: https://thelinuxexperiment.com/create-a-virtual-hard-drive-volume-within-a-file-in-linux/
– jiggunjer – 2016-01-28T05:24:09.407I was talking abuot writing the UDF disc that is fully UDF 2.5 which none of those do. – 133794m3r – 2016-01-30T23:39:34.373
I see. I think imgburn can do that, but that's probably not available for linux. – jiggunjer – 2016-01-31T09:16:14.447