From This file is for users that do not own a copy of Easy CD Creator and just want to read discs that have been written in UDF. The UDF Reader (version 5.1.1.213) is included with DirectCD 5.1, so if you have Easy CD Creator Platinum 5.1 or Basic version 5.11 or later you do not need to download this file. Enables some MultiRead CD-ROM drives to read UDF formatted CD-RW discs (such as those written with DirectCD) under Windows 95, 98 and 98 SE, Windows NT 4.0 SP3 or higher and Windows 2000/XP. Once installed, you do not need to take any special steps to activate the UDF Reader; it is constantly active in the background, waiting for you to mount a UDF disc. This is a free download for the convenience of users who do not own Easy CD Creator.
Dec 17, 2009 Windows 7 DVD is UDF not ISO? Showing 1-5 of 5 messages. Windows 7 DVD is in UDF. As the named file was the Windows 7. UDF Volume Reader - Free download and software reviews. From Roxio: This file is for users that do not own a copy of Easy CD Creator and just want to read discs that.
However, Roxio only provides technical support for the UDF Reader if you purchased Easy CD Creator, and have a valid Tech Support ID (TSID) that came with the product. If you do not have Easy CD Creator, we do not provide technical support for this product. Mac Os X Leopard Iso Torrent.
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Is there asafe UDF reader out there that works with Windows 7 64bit? Thanks for any help you can provide..Joe. I am trying to move files from a backup DVD and CD (that was created using Windows XP and Nero) to my new PC running Windows 7 with Roxio.
When I open the discs with explorer, windows tells me that the files are empty (and I know the data is there). I think the problem has something to do with the UDF format used to close the discs. The old PC is gone, so I can't use easy transfer. Is there asafe UDF reader out there that works with Windows 7 64bit? Thanks for any help you can provide..Joe.