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Mon 2 Dec 2002, 03:16
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QUOTE (formatj @ Dec 1 2002, 11:39) I think the important thing is buy DVD-R discs and not DVD+R. formatj's correct; Apple sells its own brand, and they are DVD-R, not DVD+R. (CompUSA carries them, so if there is one near you, you can inspect an Apple DVD-R box and compare the specs. There are DVD-R brands that are cheaper.) Also, just to be thorough, you want to specify general-media 4.7 gig disks--not "authoring" DVD-R disks. Here's a link to a .pdf file that explains the difference: http://www.pioneeraus.com.au/multimedia/dv...oring_media.pdfIn the blurb that formatj quoted from the Apple site about updating the firmware of the SuperDrives before using the "new high-speed media," what *isn't* said is fascinating: fact is, putting the "new higher-speed media" (>2x) in a non-updated drive can cause the laser to turn on and stay on until pungent ugly smoke starts pouring out of all cracks and crevices as a result of SuperDrive meltdown. Not a joke, really: this is literally what happens, so it isn't a warning from Apple to take lightly.
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