Hello,
I will be buying a new x86 based desktop soon and wish to complement it with a Powerbook.
My question is regarding peripherals such as the DVD writer. I would like to burn dvd's on both machines, so I've thought of getting an external USB2.0 or FW enclosure and putting a dvd burner in there. That way I can move it between both machines. However, I've read that iDVD/iMovie doesn't work with external burners.
If I get the superdrive (which doesn't support both +- formats) is it possible to burn dvd images/isos/bin+cue that have been created on a PC? Isn't the dvd+r format more popular? A friend of mine brought over a dvd-r and I could only view it on 1 of 3 dvd players in my house. Will I have same problems with the movies I create with this Superdrive?
Also, I already have a Linksys WAP. So all I want is the PB to be able to use that. Do both 15" PB's have the wifi card built in already? "AirPort Ready" and "AirPort built-in" is a bit confusing. I thought the AirPort was Apple's WAP. Why would you want a WAP built in the laptop?
I really wish the 12" PB had a high resolution, it's more in my price range.
I will be buying a new x86 based desktop soon and wish to complement it with a Powerbook.
My question is regarding peripherals such as the DVD writer. I would like to burn dvd's on both machines, so I've thought of getting an external USB2.0 or FW enclosure and putting a dvd burner in there. That way I can move it between both machines. However, I've read that iDVD/iMovie doesn't work with external burners.
If I get the superdrive (which doesn't support both +- formats) is it possible to burn dvd images/isos/bin+cue that have been created on a PC? Isn't the dvd+r format more popular? A friend of mine brought over a dvd-r and I could only view it on 1 of 3 dvd players in my house. Will I have same problems with the movies I create with this Superdrive?
Also, I already have a Linksys WAP. So all I want is the PB to be able to use that. Do both 15" PB's have the wifi card built in already? "AirPort Ready" and "AirPort built-in" is a bit confusing. I thought the AirPort was Apple's WAP. Why would you want a WAP built in the laptop?
I really wish the 12" PB had a high resolution, it's more in my price range.