Publishing

Note: ISO images are published in Joliet format. Joliet is a more common format among Windows users because it supports greater file and directory lengths. We recommend the Joliet format for Windows users.

To prevent pathing and file inclusion errors when generating and burning the ISO, you are required to conform to the rules in the Joliet specification.

Tip: You can compress the AutoPlay runtime executable during the build process using the UPX runtime (not compatible with runtime skins) build preference. You can find this setting on the Build page of Edit > Preferences.

Target: ISO Image

Filename:

The name of the ISO image file that you want to save your AutoPlay application as. Click the browse button to display the Save As dialog.

Executable filename:

The filename you want for your AutoPlay application executable. This is what the executable file will be named after it is built.

Note: If you have the Enable AutoPlay feature selected, the executable filename cannot contain spaces.

Options

Volume identifier:

The volume identifier to use for the CD/DVD-ROM/Blu-Ray. This is the name that Windows will use to identify the CD/DVD/Blu-Ray.

Enable AutoPlay feature

Select this option if you want AutoPlay Media Studio to include the autorun.inf file for you.

Windows searches for the autorun.inf file whenever you insert a CD/DVD/Blu-Ray into a CD/DVD-ROM/Blu-Ray drive. The file tells Windows what program to run if the user has autorun enabled on their system. AutoPlay Media Studio will automatically configure the file to launch your AutoPlay application.