Hi Nik,

I've haven't worked with UDF yet but on all my CD-ROM projects I would use one 
xtras folder that had 2 sub folders one labelled PC and the other Mac. You can 
have as many sub folders as you want as long as they are in the xtras folder the 
projector will find all your xtras.

Rob

01/04/2003 2:38:08 PM, nik crosina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Hi List,
>
>I've got an interesting problem:
>
>We are burning a DVD ROM and these disks use the UDF file structure 
(asopposed to ISO or HFS, ot else) and if a Mac has the UDF extension installed 
which most macs do, it can read it. Problem is, if I want to make that 
crossplatform with both projectors (mac / pc) at rootlevel for convenience,then I 
have to put all Xtras into one Xtas folder (as I can't have 2 folders with the same 
name and how would the OSs distinguish anyways).
>
>Is that possible?




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