It's not like a hybrid CDROM - you can add one data partition which is Joliet. Toast does this nicely. You don't need to worry about the Mac files losing their resource forks (I use Toast on the Mac, so you might have an issue if you're burning from a PC). The only problem with it is that you have to deliver both the exe and the Mac projectors in the same partition, which isn't a big deal - just not as nice as the way Hybrid CDs work.

HTH,
Kurt

I think the subject line says it all really. I'm producing a DVD-Video which will feature DVD-ROM content built in Director, but ideally I'd like to have that Director portion to be cross platform. Has anybody done this, or would know how to go about this? I'm using Adobe Encore DVD to build the DVD-Video but the ability to add DVD-ROM content is just pointing the application at a folder on your hard drive, which isn't exactly going to keep Mac-based files
intact with all their resources and such.

I've not mentioned this cross-platform DVD-ROM content to my client yet so
it's OK to tell me "no, you're dreaming"!

Look forward to any advice or tips.

Ross

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