Apple won't play a dvd+r ????? My laptop won't.
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Right you are. I've heard that OS 10.3.x and 10.2.8 may recognize DVD+R media. But Apple's superdrives don't recognize that media, except perhaps in the new G5s.
I'd like to hear from someone who knows for certain under what conditions DVD+R media work with Mac. -
I have a 12 G4 running Panther. I've tried several +r's and none work
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If your PowerBook has a SuperDrive it cannot read DVD+R media, period. If you check out the specs for your drive at Apple you'll see that it does not list DVD+R media as being compatible with that drive. If you are using an external multi-format DVD recorder with 10.3.2 it may be able to recognize the media. I don't know for sure because with all the advice against using DVD+R media on Macs, I've never bought any to try. I have, however, had success with DVD+RW media with my external DVD burner. DVD+RW, however, would not work with a PowerBook Superdrive because the firmware doesn't support any + media.
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the only way to play that disk is to get an external -/+ r drive for the powerbook and even then i dont htink it will run in apple dvd player.
it should load into VLC no problem through external dvd drive however.
but stick with -r media on your powerbook to make life simple -
To set the record straight, I own a Lacie d2 external firewire DVD drive (DVR-106D). It plays literally everything but then again, its a Lacie. When I load a DVD+RW in it, it mounts on the Desktop of course and can be access by the Apple DVD player. Seemless integration.
20"iMac 2.0Ghz 1GB RAM : internal 250GB HD : 128GB Lacie FireWire d2 external HD : DVD-RW Lacie 4X d2 : iBot Firewire : OS 10.4.8 -
Originally Posted by ExpanderzIf it isn't broken, take it apart and find out why.
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I've found DVD+R media to be incompatible with way more than just Macs. My set-top player will only recognize them half the time (and by that I mean I have to eject and reload the disc until it reads it properly) and a friend of mine can't use them in his portable DVD player. The Dual 2.0 G5 at work will not play them, neither will my iBook G3 800. However, I can read them consistently on my AGP 400 G4 that I installed a Pioneer 106 in (BTW to Expanderz - your drive is actually a Pioneer in a Lacie case. Lacie doesn't make their own drives). The 106 acts just like a Superdrive, but it can play DVD+Rs.
DVD+Rs still suck, though. Screw you Sony, pay the licensing fees... -
There a software called DVDPlusTool ( http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/17985 ) that lets you mount your DVD+ disk. DVD Player will not play them but VLC will. But most importantly you can make a backup copy with Toast without having to Rip the whole DVD again.
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Originally Posted by Jparker
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Edit: removed my post due to temporary brain death while reading the above.
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Using an internal Plextor PX 708A inside my QS G4 800. The Apple Finder will pick up and read DVD+R disc but Apple DVD player refuses to play the discs.
So hopefully Apple will add support for DVD+R disc in the next Panther update. -
Originally Posted by QianlongIf it isn't broken, take it apart and find out why.
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By the way, does anyone know why someone may need to use +r media at all? And what they were invented for? I bought once a +r disk by mistake, and it wasn't even cheaper than usual dvd-r. I've simply thrown it to trash (the real one, not that on my desktop) and never returned to this problem any more
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Originally Posted by JparkerOriginally Posted by destreagaOriginally Posted by mandrake
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Originally Posted by mandrake
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There's no compatibility differences between the DVD+R's I burn with my Ricoh5125 and the DVD-R's I burn with my Pioneer106 (over 50 different standalone players)
Of course you can't bitset on a MAC can you... -
Originally Posted by tompika
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Originally Posted by Jparker
The firmware of your Pioneer doesn't support bitsetting. That was the problem with your DVD+R's in the first place.
Rom booktype on a good media always delivers. Believe me. -
Originally Posted by tompika
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You'll stick with DVD-R, I'll stick with both formats 'cause I know how to burn them to be equally compatible.
Good luck with your 'DVD recordable standard'
Peace -
Originally Posted by tompika
Good luck with your 'DVD recordable standard'
Peace -
and yes the improved DVD Player in OSX 10.3.3 now includes support for "home made" movie DVD+R discs
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Apple Superdrives tend to have tweaked firmware. It may cause some "unsupport", even if oem-drive (Pioneer, Sony, whatever) with oem-software has support for certain format.
Some people have been updating their Superdrives with OEM-firmware, which removes some restrictions.
LaCie uses Pioneer and Nec (nd-2500) mechanisms in their 8x burners.
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