For the sake of this tutorial, name the image “Master” and save it on your Desktop. In the resulting dialog, select none for Encryption and DVD/CD master for the Image Format. Navigate to the master folder that contains the AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS folders, and confirm your selection by clicking the Image button. Start up Disk Utility, and under the File menu choose New > Disk Image from Folder. Steps are for Mac OS X Tiger, but should be nearly identical on Panther and Leopard. Note: This tutorial assumes that you already have the VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS files/folders copied onto your hard drive, under a master folder. Hopefully these simple steps will save you some trouble. This tutorial is a little offtopic, but since it took far too much Googling to find the right solution, I figured I’d share the process here for PVC readers. ![]() The resulting ISO disc image had to be compatible on Mac and Windows systems. ISO file for a client recently, using the contents of a DVD (the VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS folders).
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