Mac-Burned DVD compatibility on Windows

I am having difficulty reading data DVD's burned on my PowerBook on any windows system. The dvd drives I put them into should certainly be able to read this data (typically .avi files). When I inspect these disks I notice that the underside is completely burn, whereas often there is a distinct line that distinquishes between the burned and unburned portion of the disk. I have no idea if this effects the PC ability to read the disk or not. I have no idea at all why I am unable to view the info on PC's at all. The PC's read the disk as completely blank. I am using disk utility to burn disk images. (.dmg)
Help me and thanks,
chris

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If you're selecting .dmg files these disk images may very well be formatted HFS for Mac OS use only. Windows can't read HFS.
Use Mac OS X's Burn Folder feature instead. Create a new Burn Folder in the Finder, open your .dmg files and drag their contents into the Burn Folder. Burn your DVD from here and see what happens.
Hope this helps! bill
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