Hi, Gordon. Unable to see the volume. It
doesn't show up on the desktop. In fact, I
burned it twice and tried it on two
Macbooks. The disk just spun, stopped, and spun again, with no results.
Matthew Chao
At 02:12 PM 9/20/2014, Gordon Smith wrote:
Matthew Your default format should be fine, so
Iâd suspect you changed something when you
burned the DVD. What did you expect to happen
when you inserted it into your MacBook Pro? Are
you not able to see the volume you burned at
all? Gordon On 20 Sep 2014, at 13:31, Matthew
Chao <mattc...@verizon.net> wrote: Hi,
Folks. Sorry to bring "the other OS" into the
mix, but I have a problem. I need to copy
pictures to a DVD that can be accessed by a
Mac. Unfortunately, the photos and videos are
on a PC. I burned a DVD on that machine, but
when I put it into my MacBook Pro, it just spun
and spun, and nothing happened. What format do
I need to use to burn the DVD correctly? Thanks
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