I don't know. I'm passing this on to him. Thanks.

Saturday, January 17, 20041:29 PMJerry Yeagerjerry at browseryshop.com

>Usually it is the other way around, the dvd will only paly on the 
>machine that made it. Does this problem occur in both OS-9 and OS-X? 
>Also, has he checked to see if there is a firmware updater that needs 
>to be ran for the Superdrive?
>
>                       Jerry
>
>On Jan 16, 2004, at 11:38 AM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer wrote:
>
>> This is from my brother-in-law.
>>
>> I have a G4 733 with Pioneer's (A106) eqivalent to the Superdrive. I 
>> use
>> IDVD to burn video, and have used disk copy if I need more than one. 
>> All my
>> finished projects play fine on various DVD players. They do not play 
>> back on
>> the same computer that made them! The disk isn't even recognized and 
>> is spit
>> out. Store bought commercial DVD movies do play fine on my computer.
>>
>> I was recently sent some work from out of town, an AIFF file burned to
>> DVD (from another G4) and it was spit out. -  Quicktime opens it up on 
>> the
>> client's G4 -not mine. Anyone know what's up. Thanks.
>>
>>
>>
>>
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