Sorry, I don't know, my udf parser ignores the file type in ICB.
I built a new 7z.dll, it works flawlessly here but doesn't work when I sent it to one user, I don't know why. If you could build new beta setup, please send the download link to me, thank you.
The issue with these ISO files, that tag::DescriptorCRCLength field doesn't include Padding field. I think it's a bug of WinISO, it creates an incompatible UDF image. There are many errors when verifying the ISO.
ICB_FILE_TYPE_UNKNOWN_OR_VAT150 = 0 ICB_FILE_TYPE_UNALLOCATEDSPACE = 1 ICB_FILE_TYPE_PARTITIONINTEGRITY = 2 ICB_FILE_TYPE_INDIRECT_ENTRY = 3 ICB_FILE_TYPE_DIRECTORY = 4 ICB_FILE_TYPE_SEQUENCE_BYTES = 5 ICB_FILE_TYPE_BLOCK_DEVICE = 6 ICB_FILE_TYPE_CHARACTER_DEVICE = 7 ICB_FILE_TYPE_EXTENDED_ATTR = 8 ICB_FILE_TYPE_FIFO = 9 ICB_FILE_TYPE_C_ISSOCK = 10 ICB_FILE_TYPE_TERMINAL_ENTRY = 11 ICB_FILE_TYPE_SYMBOLIC_LINK = 12 ICB_FILE_TYPE_STREAM_DIRECTORY = 13 / new in UDF 2.00 / ICB_FILE_TYPE_VAT200 = 248...
I built a new 7z.dll, it works flawless here but cannot work when I sent it to one user, I don't know why. If you could build new beta setup, please send the download link to me, thank you.
another small example from 4K UHD "Aza Live" disc: https://www.mediafire.com/file/p851jmwv7onrlkc/Aza_Live.iso/file
https://www.mediafire.com/file/gn8xipc7z9t56va/THREE_MUSKETEERS.iso/file Image created with Xreveal "Folder to ISO", the sector 742 has a file type 249.
The issue with these ISO files, that tag::DescriptorCRCLength field doesn't include Padding field. I think it's a bug of WinISO, it creates an incompatible UDF image. There are many errors to verify the ISO.
The issue with these ISO files, that tag::DescriptorCRCLength field doesn't include Padding field. I think it's a bug of WinISO, it creates an incompatible UDF image. There are many errors to verify the ISO.
The issue with these ISO files, that tag::DescriptorCRCLength field doesn't include Padding field. I think it's a bug of WinISO, it creates an incompatible UDF image. There are many errors to verify the ISO.
I think no need to support such iso file, it doesn't comply with the UDF specification.
I think it's a bug of WinISO, it creates an incompatible UDF image. There are many errors to verify the ISO.
http://www.osta.org/specs/pdf/udf260.pdf page 136: 6.11.1 Real-Time Files A Real-Time file shall be identified by file type 249 in the File Type field of the file's ICB Tag. A Real-Time file is a file that requires a minimum data-transfer rate when writing or reading, for example, audio and video data. For these files, special read and write commands are needed. For example for CD and DVD devices these special commands can be found in the SCSI-3 MMC command set specification.
https://www.mediafire.com/file/tu7kve8n1gyf7wa/test.7z/file YOU_KILL_ME_1_failed.iso is the iso file with "249" type. YOU_KILL_ME_2_succeed.iso is the iso file created with ImgBurn, which can be open by 7z successfully.
What about another DescriptorCRCLength issue? It's a bug of WinISO, it creates an incompatible UDF image.
What about another DescriptorCRCLength issue? It's a bug of WinISO, it creates an incompatible UDF image.
Cannot open Blu-ray movie ISO file