Has anyone tried making their own DVD-R/W using a Panasonic/Matshita
drive and their old DVD caddy from their Pismo? I was going to buy an
MCE drive, but 1. They're out of stock and 2. They're about $500
shipped. I was looking at the slot loading Panasonic slimline multi
drive UJ-815 which sells
On Monday, September 8, 2003, at 12:04 AM, James G (Jim) Hardwick wrote:
20030908
As I was researching my recent problems with burning CDs, I came
across info
on how to burn multi session CDs without having to use Toast or some
other
third party software.
Ummm...is it possible under OS 9
On Monday, September 8, 2003, at 04:51 AM, Ron van Veen wrote:
Be sure it is a DVD-R (Not a DVD+R), otherwise iDVD does not
recognise the drive.
When it is a DVD-R it should work fine. Maybe you need special drivers
for it.
Ron
I don't see any reason why you would not be able to make it work
I'm a K-6 Tech Coach working with teachers at 27 schools. I use an ibook at
work; making ppt presentations, developing newsletters, handling email, etc.
It does a fine job in each of these areas, and since I have to lug it around
to lots of sites, I appreciate the compact size.
From: Jim Eddy
i have the same drive in my Pismo. I'm running 10.2. Maybe you could
Downgrade to 10.2- it should work then (unless it's another issue). Try
burning in OS9 to make sure the drive hasn't gone south.
-Bill M
On Thursday, September 4, 2003, at 09:59 PM, G-Books wrote:
Subject: Re: CD-R/W no
Mark Edward Attew [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Has anyone tried making their own DVD-R/W using a Panasonic/Matshita
drive and their old DVD caddy from their Pismo? I was going to buy an
MCE drive, but 1. They're out of stock and 2. They're about $500
shipped. I was looking at the slot loading Panasonic
I tested a Toshiba SD-R6012 DVD-R inside a Pismo optical caddy and it
worked with DVD Studio Pro and Toast, but not with iDVD. I don't know
what iDVD looks for to decide if a Mac + DVD-writer is supported or not.
Weren't these they grey drives that the faceplates wouldn't fit? I saw a
picture
I was just looking at the Vodafone website and found out that GPRS data is
0.73p/KB...I don't know if that is 73% of a penny or 73% of a pound so I
will find out later today - if it's the latter then a standard email is
going to cost a lot to download and I have AOL-using friends who love their