I selected DVD ROM and placed some picture files in it, and then I selected DATA and placed a family tree file in it.
After I had burnt the Disc all I could find was the DATA files ( which worked - I could navigate the family tree)
What has happened to the DVD ROM pics? I was under the impression that DVD ROM files could co-exist with DATA/Video/Audio etc files on the same disc but that the DVD ROM file was only viewable on a computer
The pictures are related to the family tree.
My rig: is eMac, OSX 10.3.9, Toast 7, Reunion 8 (family tree app)
cheers
Steve Hill
Data disc and DVD ROM in one
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, Nov 12 2007 09:49 AM
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Posted 12 November 2007 - 09:50 PM
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I selected DVD ROM and placed some picture files in it, and then I selected DATA and placed a family tree file in it.
After I had burnt the Disc all I could find was the DATA files ( which worked - I could navigate the family tree)
What has happened to the DVD ROM pics? I was under the impression that DVD ROM files could co-exist with DATA/Video/Audio etc files on the same disc but that the DVD ROM file was only viewable on a computer
The pictures are related to the family tree.
My rig: is eMac, OSX 10.3.9, Toast 7, Reunion 8 (family tree app)
cheers
Steve Hill
After I had burnt the Disc all I could find was the DATA files ( which worked - I could navigate the family tree)
What has happened to the DVD ROM pics? I was under the impression that DVD ROM files could co-exist with DATA/Video/Audio etc files on the same disc but that the DVD ROM file was only viewable on a computer
The pictures are related to the family tree.
My rig: is eMac, OSX 10.3.9, Toast 7, Reunion 8 (family tree app)
cheers
Steve Hill
You need to select DVD Rom(UDF) as the format in the Data window, click New Disc and give it the same name as the name you're giving in the Video window. Also, check the box next to Add Data Content in the Disc window that's accessible by clicking More in the Video window. Then burn the disc.
I'm just a fellow Toast-user so please don't blame Roxio for any misguidance I may provide. And do let me know if your issue gets solved. Cheers from Eugene, Oregon!
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