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possible to write to DVD+RW in superdrive or no?
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I've been gettin conflicting reports from the powerbook tech specs and online documentation. Can I use DVD+RW's? How? I tried the "burn" function that comes up when you try to eject the DVD, but it seems to have made a permanent copy that I can no longer add files to.
Thanks in advance
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Whether you can use +R/RW media depends on what model it is. Only the ones with 4x writers (shows up as UJ-825 or UJ-835 in System Profiler) can write to +R/RW.
As for adding files: the Finder does not do packet writing, which is how you add/remove individual files. It does a single-burn method. Toast can do multisession burning, which can be used to add files. But since it's a +/-RW disc, you can use Disk Utility or Toast to erase the disc, which then becomes a new blank disc for burning to again.
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Originally posted by tooki:
It depends on what model it is. Only the ones with 4x writers (shows up as UJ-825 or UJ-835 in System Profiler) can write to +R/RW.
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It's the superdrive of the new 17". How do I write to the DVD+RW to ensure that it doesn't "lock", as it seems to have?
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You don't. I edited my response above while you were writing your response, so see the second paragraph above for why.
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Great, thanks. Is there something a little cheaper (read: free) to use instead of Toast? It seems like something worthwhile to get, just a little low on funds now.
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There is some low cost disc burning software out there (search versiontracker or macupdate), but none of them are really as good as Toast.
It is also possible to burn multisession discs with Disk Utility, but it's a REALLY annoying multistep process (create disc image file, copy files to disc image, burn disc image).
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Originally posted by Such87:
Great, thanks. Is there something a little cheaper (read: free) to use instead of Toast? It seems like something worthwhile to get, just a little low on funds now.
Doing a search for 'burn' on Versiontracker under OS X software, gave me dozens of freeware CD/DVD burning apps many of which do sessions.
http://www.versiontracker.com/php/se...acosx&x=15&y=8
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