This may sound like a cop out, but sounds like something is up with the data itself. Can you check the info with Disk Util or Disk Warrior? Bad burn on two different Macs with same data... Hmmm.... I presume the media you're trying to use has worked fine in the past?

On Apr 6, 2004, at 7:08 AM, Sean Lewis (MBD) wrote:

I went a bit mad bought a Powermac G5 and went to work burning the DVDs on
that instead (seriously I had to kick a freelancer off one to get at the
superdrive). I used apple native finder based burning on the G5, there was
no error message given but when I indexed the original folder containing the
files the index count was different to the DVD.

Thanks,


Glenn

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