This is slightly off the subject of Lingo, and I apologize for that, but still think the issue may be of interest to some members.

Is there a way to produce a DVD-ROM that shows only the Mac files when used under Mac OS X, and only Windows files when used under Windows? In other words, is there such a thing as a hybrid DVD-ROM?

I know how to make a cross-platform DVD-ROM (the UDF file system is itself cross-platform), and I have made a DVD-ROM using Toast 5.1.3 under Mac OS X that has both OS X and Windows projectors, and they run fine from this DVD, each under its own OS. I know I could place them in separate folders and call them Mac and Windows. But it would be even nicer for the end user if the files for the other OS were not visible, as on a hybrid CD-ROM.

Is there a way to do this?

(I don't need any info on video DVDs--this is only about DVD-ROM.)

Thanks!

Slava

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