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Originally posted by rav0
How about installing a virtual burner. You could drag and drop into the virtual burner, and have windows burn a HighMAT disk, but since its a virtual drive, it doesn't actually go to a disk, but you save it as a disk image. Then burn the files from the image to a DVD.
Good idea. Where/how can i set-up this virtual burner?
I will try it as soon as i here back from Panasonic. coz i ended up burning a standard ISO data DVD containing the files (WMA files mainly) but my DVD Player won't play it even though it is HighMAT Picture & Audio compatible (it can play WMA files).