on 5/4/04 12:50 PM, Colin Holgate at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I just made an image in Toast and then erased it to HFS+. I then
> chose Custom Hybrid, and it didn't complain about having a HFS+
> volume for the Mac data.
It doesn't complain about the image. I created a 3 gig partition and went t
That makes sense. We're in the habit of making a temporary partition
with toast for the mac volume. This results in an HFS block size
suitable for sharing data on the hybrid.
I just made an image in Toast and then erased it to HFS+. I then
chose Custom Hybrid, and it didn't complain about having
Burning ROM can create hybrid discs on a PC if a Mac-formatted volume is
attached to your PC. Burning ROM is the most advanced DVD-creation app that
I know of. I've never used it with a Mac volume, though. It may be worth a
call to their tech support.
Slava
At 10:42 AM 5/4/2004 -0500, you wrote
My coworker may have an older version of toast. He was recently
having trouble making an HFS+ hybrid.
The normal old way to make hybrid discs in Toast was to have a Mac
volume and a PC folder. I'm pretty sure that the Mac volume can be
HFS+. Trying to make a hybrid disc with old Toast from a Mac
on 5/4/04 9:32 AM, Cole Tierney at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is HFS a 2 gig limit on hybrid burns? Do you know?
Quite likely. Try HFS+.
>>>
>>> I could be wrong, but I think toast will only create HFS hybrids.
>>> Hdiutil can make a hybrid with HFS+.
>>
>> The default disc type
My coworker may have an older version of toast. He was recently
having trouble making an HFS+ hybrid.
The normal old way to make hybrid discs in Toast was to have a Mac
volume and a PC folder. I'm pretty sure that the Mac volume can be
HFS+. Trying to make a hybrid disc with old Toast from a Mac
Is HFS a 2 gig limit on hybrid burns? Do you know?
Quite likely. Try HFS+.
I could be wrong, but I think toast will only create HFS hybrids.
Hdiutil can make a hybrid with HFS+.
The default disc type that comes up in Toast is "Mac OS Extended and
PC (Hybrid) CD".
My coworker may have an older ve
Is HFS a 2 gig limit on hybrid burns? Do you know?
Quite likely. Try HFS+.
I could be wrong, but I think toast will only create HFS hybrids.
Hdiutil can make a hybrid with HFS+.
The default disc type that comes up in Toast is "Mac OS Extended and
PC (Hybrid) CD".
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Is HFS a 2 gig limit on hybrid burns? Do you know?
Quite likely. Try HFS+.
I could be wrong, but I think toast will only create HFS hybrids.
Hdiutil can make a hybrid with HFS+.
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Mac executables, shared data,
> and all the rest of it on my hybrid DVD-ROMs, and they work exactly as
> hybrid CD-ROMs do, showing only the right platform files on each platform.
It seems to want to work, but have you ever done this with a Mac volume over
2 gig?
I created my partition/disk im
Is HFS a 2 gig limit on hybrid burns? Do you know?
Quite likely. Try HFS+.
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and all the rest of it on my hybrid DVD-ROMs, and they work exactly as
hybrid CD-ROMs do, showing only the right platform files on each
platform.
It seems to want to work, but have you ever done this with a Mac
volume over
2 gig?
I created my partition/disk image at 2.8 gig. Worked fine
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> > But aren'
But aren't DVD-R data discs burned in a different format that CD-ROM data
disc's?
They could be, but I'd try it anyway. The docs for hdiutil imply
that it may be possible.
Yep. Something like
hdiutil convert "myimage.dmg" -UDTO -o "myDVD"
I guess. Seems like hdiutil would figure out the right ex
> But aren't DVD-R data discs burned in a different format that
> CD-ROM data disc's?
Yes, but that shouldn't make a difference. CD-ROM, Zip Disks, hard
drives, network drives--they're all different formats. As long as
Windows or Mac can recognize it as a disk, and the read the files, it
shouldn'
On 5/3/04 3:06 PM, "Cole Tierney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spewed forth:
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> They could be, but I'd try it anyway. The docs for hdiutil imply that
> it may be possible.
Try it as iso.
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Yes, it can. I do this with Toast 5 under OS X 10.2. Toast doesn;t care
what size your "hybrid disc" is. Toast 5 doesn;t even call it a "hybrid
CD-ROM"; it says "hybrid disc." I put PC and Mac executables, shared data,
and all the rest of it on my hybrid DVD-
on 5/3/04 12:30 PM, Cole Tierney at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Haven't tried, but I don't see why not. If toast gives you trouble
and you've got a mac running 10.3 or better, you could make the
> hybrid image with hdiutil.
But aren't DVD-R data discs burned in a different format that CD-ROM data
on 5/3/04 12:30 PM, Cole Tierney at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Haven't tried, but I don't see why not. If toast gives you trouble
> and you've got a mac running 10.3 or better, you could make the
> hybrid image with hdiutil.
But aren't DVD-R data discs burned in a different format that CD-ROM dat
Can a DVD be burned the same way you burn a Hybrid CD-ROM?
Mac executable, PC executables and shared assests?
Haven't tried, but I don't see why not. If toast gives you trouble
and you've got a mac running 10.3 or better, you could make the
hybrid image with hdiutil.
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Cole
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Can a DVD be burned the same way you burn a Hybrid CD-ROM?
Mac executable, PC executables and shared assests?
We need to share 3.5 gig of LARGE print art on Macs and PC. The interface is
built and works on a normal hybrid CD-ROM. Now we are trying to create the
HUGE hybrid. Any one done something
Has anyone on this list ever used Director to create an interface for the
purpose of interfacing with Video DVD files in order to create a hybrid DVD
(different versions for Set-top players vs. PC DVD Roms) ?
Geoffrey B. Holland
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K-fx², Inc.
www.kfx2.com
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