"can't speak for anyone else, but that URL is a 404 (file not found) in my neighborhood"
Mr. Rogers
PS: just figured out why, mistake by the one who posted it...
you MUST put a…
I'm thinking of getting a CD-R drive; what I had in mind is the LaCie 8x/20x model. Are there any other 8x burners I should consider also?
Also, I need some advice in choosing CD…
Well, while it isn't an 8x drive, I have had very good experiences with Yamaha 4416 and 6416 drives (4x4x16 and 6x4x16, respectively). I found them to be unusually reliable. Of the…
If you have the room for an internal drive, get one of those and save some money. I was able to purchase Panasonic's 4x8x internal SCSI drive a year and a half ago for $299 (compar…
Our LaCie drive (based on an ugly Sony mechanism) had been messing up left and right lately, no matter what kind of media we used. Then we started using Memorex gold discs, and it'…
OK, I am trying to install OT 1.1.1 on an older Mac. I have all the files I need on a zip disk. When I go though the installation it asks for "Install 1", which is on the zip alo…
Each floppy has to be named exactly what it is asking for. Rename the floppy to Install 1 and all will be well.
You can also create floppy images using Disk Copy that will work.
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Hi, I still need some help here. As I mentioned, I did the rename of the floppy and it didn't work. More importantly, however, why didn't it just read the file of the zip, and h…
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i have had this problem, it has been a long time ago and was a different software package of course... let's see if i can recall.
it is a disk image problem, the images on…
I am not exactly sure what you mean by the disk image. But, at any rate this is what I am doing, I am using my iMac to download and unstuff any and all files that need to go to th…
If you read my above post, I have actually burned a DVD. I did it in DVD Studio Pro, not iDVD. That's the difference. In SP, you need to encode the video first, which takes the …
Hey - i wanna buy a G4 imac with a superdrive and i was wondering how much time it took to burn a full length DVD. Anybody know? Also can you use the computer during this time?
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It's a 2x Burn Speed for DVDs. I think that means the 1 hour disc would take 30 minutes to burn.
At $5 a disc, I wouldn't risk using the computer at the same time. That's an expen…
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It's a 2x Burn Speed for DVDs. I think that means the 1 hour disc would take 30 minutes to burn.
I think 2x means that it will take twice the amount …
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Originally posted by JLFanboy:
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I think 2x means that it will take twice the amount of time that a video runs to compress and burn it, i.e. a 1 hou…
It sounds like no one who posted has actually burned a DVD. I've made two 40 minute home movie DVDs and they took 2-2.5 hours on an iMacG4/800 with nothing else running. You need…
After I posted the date kicked back to 6/1990 after the servers were down for a while. I'm posting again to bring the date current so people can continue to get to this post.
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1x means as fast as the source, so 60 minutes is 60 minutes. 2x is twice as fast, or 30 minutes. This is why the number increases as newer models come out. By yo…
Right. He was talking about encoding time. It is about double what the source is. I find that as well. Here, we are talking about burn time and the speeds of the burner (1x, 2x…