Self loading MAC cd
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- Drno
anyone knows how to do it,
i only found this and it seems to be for director + its from year ago
- Drno0
comon guys/girls,
its really urgent
pleeeeeeeese
- horton0
autorun is a windows only thing as i understand.
http://www.adobe.com/go/tn_13374…
if burning on a mac use Toast.. you can setup a hybrid burn with windows autorun options.
- acescence0
yup, autorun was disabled in os x. all you can do is have it automatically pop the folder open when it mounts
- horton0
info clipped from the Toast help file:
Enabling Autorun
If you are creating a Mac and PC data disc, you can select a Windows
executable file to launch automatically when the disc is inserted into a
Windows PC.
Note This setting will not affect your disc when used in a Mac.
To select an executable file to autorun:
1 Prepare your disc as you normally would. See Making a Mac & PC Disc
on page 49.
2 Click More for additional option settings.
3 From the Autorun pop-up menu, select the file you would like to
launch when the disc is inserted in to a Windows PC.
Note You can only use files that run on a Windows PC (files
with extensions such as .EXE, .COM, or .BAT).
4 Click OK.
5 Record your disc.
The completed disc will have a hidden file called autorun.inf that is only
visible on a PC. This file contains the instructions that will launch the
selected executable on a Windows PC.
- Drno0
thank you, thank you, thank you,
- harlequino0
How about a self-loathing Mac cd? I can do those.
- Drno0
harlequino, i've been burning cds for the past week and didn't got one to work correctly,
pc with autorun works fine but except that the mac self loading is like the fuckn unicorn, some say they can do it, but personally i don't think its possible