On Jul 7, 2005, at 9:50 AM, Scott Kelly wrote:

Did you try using Disk Utility, then select the .iso, then click burn from the images menu?


That burnt a disc, which verified fine, but it's "unknown disk" in my standalone DVD player, and putting it back in the powerbook results in "you have inserted a blank disk, what do you want to do"
<shrug>  the disk clearly hs tracks burnt on it.

I guess I can make one from the 245 meg quicktime movie but it seems silly when there's a great quality version available. I guess I keep an eye out for a DVD-R for my wife's XP laptop. I find it insane that with all the hoopla re: Apple's fantastic multimedia and the only formats that it can take (per help) are quicktime. That doesn't do it for me.... we live in a big world!

B


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