Burn is an application to burn most common disks: data disks, audio disks (mp3, audio cd), video disks (VCD, SVCD, DVD-Video, DivX), images and disk copy. Burn makes it easy for everyone to burn.
Burn can
• Mac (HFS+):
HFS+ is the most used format on Macs. Most other operating systems don't recognize HFS+ disks.
• PC (Joliet):
Joliet more frequently used then HFS+. Most operating systems and devices recognize joiliet.
• DVD (UDF):
UDF is developed to be the replacement of joliet and used on DVD disks. UDF keeps recourceforks intact. Most newer operating systems recognize UDF.
• Mac + PC:
Both HFS+ and joliet on one disk. Usefull for using on Macs and PCs without losing Mac specific properties.
• DVD-Video:
Mostly used on DVD Video disks.
• Audio CD:
Burn can use all QuickTime compatible files to create a audio CD. A audio CD needs to be on a CD and can't be burned on DVD.
• MP3 Disk:
Burn can use all QuickTime compatible and ffmpeg compatible file to create MP3 disk. A MP3 disk can be burned on both DVD and CD.
• VCD:
Burn can use all QuickTime compatible and ffmpeg compatible files to create VCD disks. It converts files which need to be converted. It can create both PAL and NTSC files. It creates cue/bin files to burn.
• SVCD:
Burn can use all QuickTime compatible and ffmpeg compatible files to create SVCD disks. It converts files which need to be converted. It can create both PAL and NTSC files. It creates cue/bin files to burn.
• DVD:
Burn can use all QuickTime compatible and ffmpeg compatible files to create DVD disks. It converts files which need to be converted. It can create both PAL and NTSC files. It creates a authorized folder to burn.
• DivX:
Burn can use all QuickTime compatible and ffmpeg compatible files to create DivX disks. It converts files which need to be converted. It will create a Mac + PC formatted disk.
• Normal images:
Burn can burn standard images with the extensions: img, dmg, cdr, toast and iso.
• Cue/bin:
Cue/bin images often used to create multi track disks.
• Toc:
Only mode 1 toc images are supported.
• Scaning disks:
In the Items menu you can scan for disks. Most disks can be used as images. Audio CD disks can't be copied, because these disks don't contain a filesystem.
Voilà un petit texte pris sur le site maconnect qui pourra vous aider à comprendre à quoi servent les (S)VCD:
Un (S)VCD ? C'est quoi ?
Il s'agit d'un film stocké sur un CD et lisible sur votre lecteur DVD de salon, comme s'il s'agissait d'un DVD normal. Le SVCD est similaire, sauf qu'il n'est pas toujours lisible sur les lecteurs anciens. Toutefois le SVCD offre une qualité d'image supérieure au VCD.
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