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Re: DVD to folder using DVD@ccess
by
eric pautsch
on Aug 26, 2008 at 10:27:31 pm
No...The DVD spec doesn't support accessing "outside" files. This was done using third party apps like Access or Interactual player. Tools like eDVD or Intellidisc were used to create this functionality but aren't sold or supported anymore.
The ONLY reliable way to a access your PDFs is to create a menu explaing the user how to find the root of the disc - Add your ROM content there.
Basically...forget everything you've heard and seen in the past about accessing files from a button :)
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