Something strange happened to me yesterday. I attached a Ricoh MP5125A (in an ADS FW/USB2 case) to my G4 867mhz. This drive works perfectly on a Compaq. Toast recognized the drive and I erased a +RW disc with it. I then did a test burn of a movie with the erased disc and, when I tried to play it on my Pioneer C503 player, the picture was very pixilated and the movie kept freezing.
Thinking it was the fault of the disc, I then recorded the same movie onto a +R disc with the same results. I then recorded the same movie on a -R disc with my Pioneer 105 Superdrive and it played perfectly on the standalone player.
It appears as if my Mac does not support DVD+RW/R burning in the present configuration (even though the drive is recognized by the Apple System Profiler).
Has anyone ever tried to use a +RW/R drive to burn DVDs on a Mac?![]()
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Have you ever considered that your dvd player doesn't support it?
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My dvd player plays anything I throw at it. It has never failed me. I copy betweeen windoze and my mac (both ways) and play on the standalone without any problems whatsoever. This is just a peculiar situation from a test I conducted. Suffice it to say the Ricoh is back on the PC and is working perfectly as an external USB 2.0 dfrive.
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I have a Memorex DVD+RW/+R 4x drive hooked into my 15" Powerbook G4 via Firewire. Yesterday was the first time I used it - and had only one slight problem with toast which was actually a their fault in their help section. After I found out how to correctly burn a DVD in toast (thru the forum sticky in this section) - I was good to go.
Two strange things to take note of:
1. the default combo drive in my powerbook spits the dvd right out of the drive after insert.
2. when i place a blank dvd+r in my firewired Memorex drive an error message pops up stating that the media is not correct or something as if the disc isn't recognized by mac. I choose ignore and then it's ready to burn...just wish i could get rid of that error.
...so bottomline it looks as if my mac at least does not like +media...
...my dvd player on the other hand doesand that's good enough for me.
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...so bottomline it looks as if my mac at least does not like +media...
That's what I have also concluded, even though my FW Toshiba DVD-ROM drive will read a burned DVD+R disc. -
Originally Posted by jamerican
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Originally Posted by jamerican
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My drive is the Toshiba SD-M1612-S which I mounted in an ADS Firewire casing. I bought it because my Apple Superdrive would not mount the +RW/R discs from my Philips DVR985 recorder. Now it mounts them everytime. Hope this helps. 8)
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