Burn via remote disk

Has anyone found a way to burn DVD using Remote Disk?

Hi
May be I'm 100% wrong - But I'm thinking like this.
• iDVD - Doesn't it connect to the remote Disk (burner?) ?
• Save as a "DiskImage" and use this via
Apple Disk Util tool  - should be able to address any external DVD-burner
Roxio Toast™ - CAN address external DVD-burners
Yours (may be not getting it) Bengt W

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    oracle_profile                 D:\oracle\DEV\102\database\initDEV.ora       
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