

You’ll see the image being created, and when the process is complete it will exit back to the command prompt. iso disk image file that should be readable on both Mac and Windows systems. Now run the command hdiutil makehybrid -iso -joliet -o Master.iso Master.cdr (this command string assumes that your image is called Master.cdr and is stored on the Desktop). Start up Terminal and from the command line prompt change directory to your Desktop. This will create a Master.cdr disk image on the Desktop that contains the files and folders you selected. 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).
