> you can get the DVD out of the DVD-RAM cartridge and put it in
> any Mac with a CD drive. Doesn't have to be a DVD-ROM, just a CD-ROM
> because Macs have the UDF exension installed nowadays which lets you mount
> DVDs.

Um... but to read DVDs, including DVD-RAM, you would have to have a DVD-ROM
drive.  The UDF extension doesn't allow you to mount DVD-ROMs on a CD-ROM
drive - it only lets you read CD's that may have been encoded in the UDF
format, which is the default format for DVDs, but can also be used on CDs.

To put it short: DVD-ROM drives can read mostly any DVD, CD media, whereas
CD-ROM drives can only read CD media.

Peter


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