Ben Fennema wrote:
> Rogier Wolff wrote:
> > 
> > Alan Cox wrote:
> > > > under 1 gig in size.  You can exhibit the problem by mounting the dvd movie
> > > > "The World is Not Enough" as it contains a video_ts.vob which is larger than
> > > > 1 gigabyte.  You will see that most of the file lengths are incorrect due to
> > > > the "cruft mounting option" hacking off the high order byte.  There are
> > > > certainly many more movies out there that exhibit this problem so it would
> > > > be a good thing for someone to fix.
> >  
> > > The cruft thing is correct in itself. The size being 4Gb is trivial
> > > to change providing someone can provide a reference to the standards
> > > that say its ok.  So is the limit 4Gig, who documents it ?
> > 
> > Page 137 of DVD Demystified by Jim Taylor says:
> > 
> >   - Individual files must be less than or equal to 1 gigabyte in length.
> 
> The maximum size of a single UDF extent is 2^30-1
> For DVD Video, the data of each file shall be recorded in a single extent.

Hmm. Then the "or equal to" part is "wrong"... 

Yes, My dvd demystified book also says that it needs to be one extent.

                                Roger. 

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