Tips and links for using Flash to create a CD

Hi,
Does anyone have any tips or links to share concering the creation of a CD?  Should I use AIR or a Projector file?  Any tips are welcome : )
Cheers.

Do you need to access the filesystem to save files or integrate with the OS? Are you familiar with AIR at all? If you just want to put a flash presentation on a CD you don't need AIR, a standard Projector EXE will do fine.
There's nothing special to explain besides choose if you want it to go fullscreen or not. Look into autorun.inf for Windows machines so your disc will appear with an icon (if you choose) and/or auto-start the projector when inserted.
Otherwise it's just like building any standard flash presentation. You just burn it to a data disc.
If you have any specific questions fire away. I've made hundreds of projector-esque multimedia CDs with flash.

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