I'll give that a try, but, the program gave some options when I was all done
with it. One, which I chose, specifically stated that it would create a CD
readable by any CD reader.
Joel
On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 06:13:21AM -0700, Gary Wilson wrote:
> > > > > At work I created a data cd with images, large
> > and small (300kb up to
> > > > > 33 megs), with easy CD creator or some such. 
> > I ran the option to make
> > > > > the cd readable by all cd readers. This was on
> > windows 2000.
> 
> I think that your problem may be with CD Creator,
> which is a packet writer and which creates
> non-standard CDs that are often only readable on
> Windows machines only, and then only if you have CD
> Creator installed and running on the machine.
> 
> Try using Roxio's standard CD writer and I'll bet that
> the CD you create will be truly Joliet conformant and
> readable on your Linux boxes.
> 
> Gary
> 
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