The max. length of file names is 63 characters. The Joliet file system extension can not cope with any more.
Please read on in: Questions on ISO compilation.
In short: Yes
However you have to activate Joliet and use the option ISO9660 designations for Joliet as well .
The following characters are allowed:
'A','B','C',..,'Z','0','1',...,'9','_'
i.e. only capital letters, numbers and blanks
All characters which are also allowed by the DOS file system. the following signs are not allowed: Small letters, special symbols with ASCII Code<=32, DOS special symbols such as '.',':',';','[',']','\','/','?','"','*','<','>','|',' ' (blanks). In contrast a large number of the characters via ASCII Code 127 ('Ä','Ö','Ü',...) are allowed.
Unfortunately DOS may not be able to read CDs with characters like this as the sort sequence of such characters hasn't been defined anywhere and DOS drivers can only read from CDs with sorted file entries.
Here small letters are also allowed. Files of this kind can not be opened by DOS! In contrast, characters with ASCII Code 127 or higher are not allowed.
All characters are allowed, apart from the following:
':',';','?','\','/','*','<','>','"'
Access Denied
or you get the error message
File Not Found
Then please read the following article:
No and yes.
No because this can not be done with Nero , as the ISO9660 file system initiates this. There are programs which remove the write protection when copying files, e.g. WinCommander. On this, see: http://www.ghisler.com/
Yes, if you use PacketWriting Software, which means you can access CDs as you can floppies. To do this, however you need CD-RWs, a burner which can write on CD-RWs and PacketWriting Software such as, e.g. InCD.
Please download a more up-to-date Nero version as long directory names are not supported until Nero 4.0.5.6. Long directory names can also only be entered if the option Joliet has been clicked on. With previous Nero versions you can help yourself by creating a directory in Windows Explorer and then drag this driectory over into the ISO compilation. This directoy can then be given any name you like.
Deleting files / directories directly from Nero is not possible as this only works when using the Packet Writing method. For this you need software which supports it such as, e.e.g InCD
This is very easy if the Multimounter is installed.