Just read update on this at macnn.com. It seems that OS 10.2 by default
burns a Mac/PC Hybrid CD. The bad news if you have any folders on the CD
they are not accessible on a PC. Which means there worthless. However I
suppose you could choose not to make Folders and just drag Files to the CD.

Your best best is Toast.

-Aaron

 
> 
> 
> on 8/24/02 10:51 PM, Bill Bradford at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> With 10.1, I could put a blank CD-R in, and then choose if I wanted it
>> "formatted" as HFS+, ISO9660 (MP3 CD), or "Music CD".
>> 
>> With 10.2, it automatically "formats" it as HFS+.
>> 
>> There doesent seem to be a way to prep the CD-R as ISO9660, drag files to
>> it, and click "burn" - this removes a MAJOR functionality that I made heavy
>> use of under 10.1 (doing backups of a UNIX system, tar files, that I could
>> then read on a PC or a SPARC system).
>> 
>> Anybody know how to make the Finder prep the CDs as ISO9660?  iTunes has a
>> "Burn MP3 CD" function, but the ability to do so from the *finder* seems
>> to have dissapeared.
>> 
>> Bill
> 
> 



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