If it's not browsable on Windows then the bug isn't fixed. VLC can open the ISOs because it doesn't rely on Window's to do it. The burning software doesn't make a difference though, they're all frontends for the same backend software.
If it's not browsable on Windows then the bug isn't fixed. VLC can open the ISOs because it doesn't rely on Window's to do it. The burning software doesn't make a difference though, they're all frontends for the same backend software.