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jetdv wrote on 9/11/2003, 3:09 PM
You can put anything on a DVD as long as you use generic burning software. Just make a DATA dvd and put the files you want on it. You CAN'T use DVD Architect to do this.
kameronj wrote on 9/11/2003, 3:51 PM
As long as you are saving the file as a data disc - you can put your grandma's sneakers on the disc (as long as they are digital).

But if you mean create a multi-functional disc that plays a DVD (on your desktop) as well as is a DVD ROM for your computer....sure you can do that.

Just not using DVDA.
Zulqar-Cheema wrote on 9/12/2003, 5:18 PM
Thanks fro the replies, but I think I have not make myself clear (Or I have passed my sell by date), I wish to make a standard DVD for viewing Video on normal players, but on the same disk add the .VEG file. I realise I may have to use nero to burn the files produced by CDA, but can I add that .VEG on the disk or does it need be in a folder.

kameronj wrote on 9/12/2003, 6:26 PM
Okay....maybe I didn't say it clear enough the first time. So here goes again....:



But if you mean create a multi-functional disc that plays a DVD (on your desktop) as well as is a DVD ROM for your computer....sure you can do that.

Just not using DVDA.