Universal Disk Format (UDF) is a image disk format used to mount files on optical media such as DVDs, CDs and Blu-rays. The format enables the interchanging of files among different operating systems ...
It's a newer CDROM filesystem standard that's required for DVD roms. It's meant to be a replacement for the ISO9660 filesystem used on today's CDROMs, but the immediate impact for most will be DVD.
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