Indeed VLC has been a godsend to me over the years, it's fabulous and can do almost anything save the washing up. I always recommend it.
For burning I have been using the os system direct - from the finder , the burn folder, or the disk utitlity. When you burn from a burn folder the system...
I found an solution using terminal with the instruction to create ISO Joliet disks - and this very useful article shows you how to create an automator file so it can be done with a context right click menu straight from finder.
This worked for me - but I am still really confused as to why all...
You know what Hugh and Vurtual Tracy - VLC does play the files on my PC! (My PC is NTFS formatted). So unless I can ask my clients to install VLC and use the stream/save option to save it to their pc hard disk I'll just continue burning the disks with my PC it's much simpler but just adds an...
Just to be absolutely clear, I am NOT creating DVD's, just trying to burn data disks - with ANY type of data. In this case it's Quicktime (DV-PAL) files.
Thanks again,
Ashley
Hi Hugh,
I burn on the mac, and they can't be opened (or copied to the hard drive) when I put the DVD in a pc, despite seeing what's on the DVD in the directory. Properties show they are HFS+ only, NOT HFS Plus/ISO 9660 hybrid format as suggested here...
I am really puzzled by this problem, as everywhere I research I read that osx 10.4.11 is supposed to burn hybrid disks, and I have wasted several disks and time trying to work out why that is not so with my drive.
I have an intel G5 mac running 10.4.11, and using DVD+R disks (although I have...