Folders For DVD-ROM Content?

Hey all - when adding DVD-ROM content, am I limited to dumping all of the files into one directory, or can I use a folder structure? For example, I'd like my DVD-ROM selections to include pictures, mp3's, and wallpapers, with each of those housed in its folder.
If this is possible, pelase let me know how I can go about doing it. Thanks for your help.

RiceCooker,
You state:
However, when I go back to access the file on the DVD its completely useless.  Its there but will not respond to anything I do to it.
What exactly have you tried to access the files in the ROM Content? Remember, none of this content will be available from a set-top DVD player.. One can only access from a computer.
Might be a problem with the folder/files, or with the method used to access them. BTW, what are the file types in that folder?
Good luck,
Hunt

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