B Bauer Registered Mar 17, 2006 #1 The apple DVDs are expensive. Are there other brands that i can use that will be readable by the other macs in my company (G4s and G5s running OS 9 and OS 10.3.9 respectivly).
The apple DVDs are expensive. Are there other brands that i can use that will be readable by the other macs in my company (G4s and G5s running OS 9 and OS 10.3.9 respectivly).
ElDiabloConCaca U.S.D.A. Prime Mar 17, 2006 #2 Just about any DVD-R brand will work. I've had good success with Apple-branded media, Memorex-branded media, Imation-branded media, and Verbatim-branded media.
Just about any DVD-R brand will work. I've had good success with Apple-branded media, Memorex-branded media, Imation-branded media, and Verbatim-branded media.
eric2006 iMovie Professional Mar 17, 2006 #3 As long as they have apple superdrives, ONLY DVD-R's will work, i.e. not DVD+R's. (Well, in some superdrives they work, but better check first) I just use generic Office Max DVD's, and they work great. They're cheap too.
As long as they have apple superdrives, ONLY DVD-R's will work, i.e. not DVD+R's. (Well, in some superdrives they work, but better check first) I just use generic Office Max DVD's, and they work great. They're cheap too.
CharlieJ R.I.P bobw Mar 17, 2006 #4 eric2006 said: apple website, oct 4, 1999. advertisement for the powermac g4 Click to expand... Did you realy make that?
eric2006 said: apple website, oct 4, 1999. advertisement for the powermac g4 Click to expand... Did you realy make that?
eric2006 iMovie Professional Mar 17, 2006 #5 CJ MAC OSX IPOD said: Did you realy make that? Click to expand... You can see it in the wayback internet archive. Thats off subject though..
CJ MAC OSX IPOD said: Did you realy make that? Click to expand... You can see it in the wayback internet archive. Thats off subject though..