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TM
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Fri Nov 05, 2004 2:04 am Post subject:
Mac Super Drive |
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I am using a Mac G5 with a Super Drive dvd burner. I have tried to
create a backup copy of one of my movies and am not having any luck. I
have used MacTheRipper and DVD2oneX with no luck, I tried Fast DVD
Copy 2.0 still no luck, also I have tried Fast DVD copy 3.0 and again
no luck, each time my home dvd player will not read the finished
product but the Mac will. Can someone tell me what would be my best
bet would be to make a a backup copy?
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TheMartian
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Sat Nov 06, 2004 3:02 am Post subject:
Re: Mac Super Drive |
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TM wrote:
| Quote: | I am using a Mac G5 with a Super Drive dvd burner. I have tried to
create a backup copy of one of my movies and am not having any luck. I
have used MacTheRipper and DVD2oneX with no luck, I tried Fast DVD
Copy 2.0 still no luck, also I have tried Fast DVD copy 3.0 and again
no luck, each time my home dvd player will not read the finished
product but the Mac will. Can someone tell me what would be my best
bet would be to make a a backup copy?
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are you sure your home DVD will read DVD-R media?
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TM
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Sat Nov 06, 2004 4:58 am Post subject:
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Absolutely, last night I was able to finally burn a
backup.............on a pc using dvdshrink. Still perplexed on Super
Drive.
On Sat, 06 Nov 2004 09:02:39 +1100, TheMartian <me@privacy.net> wrote:
| Quote: | TM wrote:
I am using a Mac G5 with a Super Drive dvd burner. I have tried to
create a backup copy of one of my movies and am not having any luck. I
have used MacTheRipper and DVD2oneX with no luck, I tried Fast DVD
Copy 2.0 still no luck, also I have tried Fast DVD copy 3.0 and again
no luck, each time my home dvd player will not read the finished
product but the Mac will. Can someone tell me what would be my best
bet would be to make a a backup copy?
are you sure your home DVD will read DVD-R media?
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samuelchamb
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Tue Nov 09, 2004 1:55 am Post subject:
Re: Mac Super Drive |
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TM wrote:
| Quote: | I am using a Mac G5 with a Super Drive dvd burner. I have tried to
create a backup copy of one of my movies and am not having any luck. I
have used MacTheRipper and DVD2oneX with no luck, I tried Fast DVD
Copy 2.0 still no luck, also I have tried Fast DVD copy 3.0 and again
no luck, each time my home dvd player will not read the finished
product but the Mac will. Can someone tell me what would be my best
bet would be to make a a backup copy?
nti dragon burn is very cheap and evern suports non apple burners . |
allso have you tryed apples inbuit software (disc copy) located in
/aplications/utilities allso you need admin permisions to copy a dvd
have thay got css ? |
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