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The XBox iso format Part 2
There is another way, which is
much easier and quicker however it does require the use of
Stomp Inc.'s RecordNow MAX software. This excellent program allows you
to select options that write a disc that is accessible to both the XBox and your
PC.
The trick is in the options. Start the program and select to start a new Data Disc

You are presented with the following screen. Here you can click on Add Files and Folders and add the files you want on the disc

Then select the options tab, opening up the following window. In the appropriate section (CD or DVD), change the file system type to "UDF - Up to 128 in filename length, any char., plus 8+3 tree (Bridge)".

The other thing I always do is make sure the 'recoding type' is always set to Closed either Track at Once (TAO) or Disc at Once (DAO). I'm not sure if this is necessary but as I never add to a disc once it's burnt I prefer to close the disc just to be on the safe side. Once this disc is burnt it will be readable in either PC or XBox!