DVD-9 master

I've successfully created a DVD Studio Pro DVD and added DVD-ROM content. However, when I try to master this DVD as a DVD-9, I lose the resource forks for the Mac formatted data in the DVD-ROM content.
To master a DVD-9, I must be on a PC. Could this have something to do with the resource forks missing?

Yep it has to do with being on the PC. If you're burning a ±R DL disc its not a DVD-9 (you need to go to replication to make it a DVD-9) and maybe you should make the disc on Mac... why do you need to do it on the PC?
-Jake

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