Is it possible to create a Solaris DVD?

Does anyone know if it's possible to create a Solaris 9 DVD from the installation cds? I find it rather impossible, I'm just wondering...
Maybe a live Solaris cd/dvd?

If you do this with Toast, the disc will play in any set top player, the WMVHD file will not show up until the user 'explores' the disc in their computer.
You could do all of this from within DVDSP if you simply add the WMVHD as ROM content - you don't need to use DVD@ccess if you don't want to... doing it this way you can write the project to DLT and avoid some of the pitfalls of using a DVD-R as a master for replication (I take it you are replicating this project?)
In Toast, click on the Data tab and select the 'advanced' view from the drawer. make sure DVD-ROM (UDF) is selected and then drag the VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS folders into the window. Now either add a folder and put the WMVHD in that, or simply drag the footage to the root of the disc. Click the 'Record Disc' button in the bottom right corner, and go from there. You should end up with a disc that can be played in a set top player, with content that can only be played via a computer.

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