On Friday, April 30, 2004, at 10:44 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

At 10:24 PM -0400 04/30/2004, GDB-2mosMDK92 wrote:
Yamaha CDRW drive in my beige G3 DT.
Is there any native software than can be used to test the burning capabilities of the drive? What about erasing a CDRW?

"native"?

Roxio's Toast.
CharisMac's Discribe.
Apple's Disc Burner.

Toast is $$.

Discribe is $ and downloadable, but comes with a free trial.

and is largely crap from all the reports I hear.


Disc Burner is free, but it only supports a few drives.

Actually as of 10.2.6 it supports a large number of drives.

In OS X run Apple System Profiler; if the drive is listed as "Disk Burning Fully Supported" then it should work, pop in a blank CD and it should ask you what to do with it. Choose open in finder, and you can drag files to it, then burn the disk (one session only, it closes the disk) in Finder by ejecting it.

You can get CD Session BUrner <http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/14768> to do multisession discs. There's also BurnX a free alternative: <http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/22147>

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Bruce Johnson



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