Creating Disk Utility-compatible CD-R Image

This is something I´ve been wondering about for a long time.
Every once in a while I need to transfer a premaster cd to a customer via an FTP-server. Unfortunately Waveburner will only BURN a red book CD, not write a CDR-image to disk.
Has anybody figured out how to do this? Even if I re-import the burnt audio cd using Nero on a PC, neither Toast 8 nor the Disk Utility will open or burn this red book image correctly.
Any ideas would be appreciated!
Toby

Argh. Thats indeed the old WB OSX problem.
emagic's OS 9 Version of WB was able to do this.
Only way since the OS X port is to burn a CD and reimport it with Toast's copy function to create a .dmg.

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    Message was edited by: Randy Vose

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