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".
[To remove yourself from this li
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+.
--
Cole
[To remove yourself from this list, or to change to digest mode, go to http://www.penworks.com/lingo-l.cgi To
on 5/3/04 2:17 PM, Slava Paperno at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 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 th
Is HFS a 2 gig limit on hybrid burns? Do you know?
Quite likely. Try HFS+.
[To remove yourself from this list, or to change to digest mode, go to http://www.penworks.com/lingo-l.cgi To post messages to the list, email [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Problems, email [EMAIL PROTECTED]). Lingo-L is for learnin
For the PC side of a hybrid disc (CD-ROM or DVD-ROM, the format used is
ISO 9660. That may be the part of this package that imposes the size
limitations.
Ron Woodland
--
St. George, UT
--
Arithmetic is where the answer is a nice round number and everything is
nice and y
Group
cre8tivegroup.com
859/858-9054 x29
cell: 608-9194
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> Kerry Thompson
> Sent: Monday, May 03, 2004 3:50 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Hybrid DVD
>
> > 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:
>
> They could be, but I'd try it anyway. The docs for hdiutil imply that
> it may be possible.
Try it as iso.
[To remove yourself from this list, or to change to digest mode, go to
http://www.penworks.com/lingo-l.cgi To post
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-ROMs, and they work exactly as
hybri
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.
--
Cole
[To remove yourself
20 matches
Mail list logo