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PM CD/DVD burning & cross platform compatibility?
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Ron Scheffler:
Hi,
Just tried out the CD/DVD burning feature of PM 4.4.3.2 on a Mac G5 running OSX 10.4.6 and have a question regarding cross platform compatibility of disks burned with PM. Specifically, I burned a few DVDs for a client that is PC based. I didn't think about this until afterwards, so when I did an Info check on the DVDs, I noticed they are all in Mac OS Extended format. I suspect this will pose a problem for the client trying to read the disks on a PC system. Can anyone confirm this?
Usually I use Toast and it burns DVDs in Universal Disk Format and the client has never had issues reading these DVDs. Otherwise I love the ability to open a contact sheet with tens of GBs of files and let PM take care of spanning the contents across several DVDs.
Is there or could there be a way to have PM burn in UDF or is that a problem of the Mac OS, which I assume PM is using to do the burning....?
Ron
Kirk Baker:
Ron,
--- Quote from: Ron Scheffler on August 19, 2006, 02:44:13 PM ---Just tried out the CD/DVD burning feature of PM 4.4.3.2 on a Mac G5 running OSX 10.4.6 and have a question regarding cross platform compatibility of disks burned with PM. Specifically, I burned a few DVDs for a client that is PC based. I didn't think about this until afterwards, so when I did an Info check on the DVDs, I noticed they are all in Mac OS Extended format. I suspect this will pose a problem for the client trying to read the disks on a PC system. Can anyone confirm this?
Usually I use Toast and it burns DVDs in Universal Disk Format and the client has never had issues reading these DVDs. Otherwise I love the ability to open a contact sheet with tens of GBs of files and let PM take care of spanning the contents across several DVDs.
Is there or could there be a way to have PM burn in UDF or is that a problem of the Mac OS, which I assume PM is using to do the burning....?
--- End quote ---
I have burned many discs while developing the feature and they all worked perfectly fine on my Windows systems.
Did you try them on a Windows system?
-Kirk
Ron Scheffler:
Kirk: I don't have ready access to a Windows system (believe it or not) otherwise I would have tried it. Thanks!
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