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<blockquote data-quote="Badger" data-source="post: 154236"><p>Extended format is the standard for OS X and is usable in some earlier systems (OS 8.1 and later) as well. You set this in a pop-up window as you create the disk image. The easiest way to do this is to make a practice image. Open Disk Utility and click on the button that says New Image. A window will pop up and you'll enter a name, the size you want and the format. Once you've done those steps click create. Now drag the data -music, files, folders etc - you want to burn into the disk image. Check Leave Appendable so you will be able to add more data later. Once that is done you can burn the image to a CD. (If you are just practicing you can trash the image now.) You'll have to repeat this process every time you want to add data. Once you've created a couple of test images and you're comfortable with Disk Utility you can burn a CD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Badger, post: 154236"] Extended format is the standard for OS X and is usable in some earlier systems (OS 8.1 and later) as well. You set this in a pop-up window as you create the disk image. The easiest way to do this is to make a practice image. Open Disk Utility and click on the button that says New Image. A window will pop up and you'll enter a name, the size you want and the format. Once you've done those steps click create. Now drag the data -music, files, folders etc - you want to burn into the disk image. Check Leave Appendable so you will be able to add more data later. Once that is done you can burn the image to a CD. (If you are just practicing you can trash the image now.) You'll have to repeat this process every time you want to add data. Once you've created a couple of test images and you're comfortable with Disk Utility you can burn a CD. [/QUOTE]
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