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Posted 26 March 2003 - 08:33 PM

I have an external DVD-RW drive from OWC attached to TiBook Ghz, and I just burned a data DVD. When I insert the disc into my combo drive, it spits out. Yet when I insert the disc into the external drive, it recognizes without any problem. Does anyone know what the deal is? Did I do something wrong? Please help!
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Posted 27 March 2003 - 04:22 AM

Are you using DVD-R or DVD-RW? Just a guess on my part, but I'm thinking you used DVD-RW.
Maybe your Combo drive would work better with DVD-R's.
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Posted 27 March 2003 - 06:21 AM

Based on my experience with passing a data DVD-R disc around to some friends, it really is a crap shoot whether it will work in other DVD-ROMs players. Of the 5 or so friends that tried it, only one could read a data DVD-R that I created on my superdrive. I figured it was due to the lack of standardization or the media.
So far, I am unimpressed with the ability to use data DVD discs as a means for sharing large amounts of data. They work great for archiving for later retrieval from the same DVD drive that created them, but I worry about my archives not being readable by my future DVD-ROMs that I might own. Since I plan on buying Macs for the rest of my life, hopefully Apple will make sure that all future superdrives can read data DVDs created on older superdrives.
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Posted 27 March 2003 - 11:11 AM

I don't have any dvd-rw, i only use dvd-r.
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Posted 28 March 2003 - 05:13 AM

I am unsure why you would not be able to play a DVD on the same drive that burned it, unless there is an alignment problem...
I may; however, be able to offer a clue about Windows incosistency. XP does not include a decoder to play a DVD, forcing the owner or OEM to select and install from a choice of flavors. WinDVD for example, does a rather poor job at playing te discs I burn (but they do work).
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Posted 28 March 2003 - 09:54 AM

What kind of DVD-R media did you use, and at what speed did you burn the disc? Using name-brand media and dropping your burning speed can help (although usually more with DVD video discs being playing on settop DVD players).
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Posted 30 March 2003 - 05:51 AM

I only use Apple's DVD-R. I also burned at 2X - same result.
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