Hi
Yesterday I burned some audio files to a DVD on my Mac Pro (i.e., I made a data 'back-up' disc). I'm using Snow Leopard 10.6.
Just before I initiated the burn process, there was a message to the effect of 'Burn .fpbf to read files on Mac and PC'.
The burn process went fine, and I can 'read' (listen to) the audio files on the Mac, but when I try to read the disc in my PC, the burn folder displays, but it looks empty. The only clue that there is anything in the folder is when I go to 'Properties' in Windows Explorer, and am told that there are just over 2 GB's of audio files.
Does anyone have any ideas about how to read the disc in a PC or how to make another disc which is readable in both Mac and PC?
Thanks,
gvdv.
Yesterday I burned some audio files to a DVD on my Mac Pro (i.e., I made a data 'back-up' disc). I'm using Snow Leopard 10.6.
Just before I initiated the burn process, there was a message to the effect of 'Burn .fpbf to read files on Mac and PC'.
The burn process went fine, and I can 'read' (listen to) the audio files on the Mac, but when I try to read the disc in my PC, the burn folder displays, but it looks empty. The only clue that there is anything in the folder is when I go to 'Properties' in Windows Explorer, and am told that there are just over 2 GB's of audio files.
Does anyone have any ideas about how to read the disc in a PC or how to make another disc which is readable in both Mac and PC?
Thanks,
gvdv.