Hi David. Check I checked www.xlr8yourmac.com to see if your drive will work and there are several reports regarding your model, which is listed as CD-R 7502. Good luck, John

On Nov 27, 2003, at 12:50 PM, David Hurzeler wrote:

I don't see the CW-7502 in Apple Disc Burner's supported list.

But it is in Toast 3.5.7's.  An old vers of Toast, to be sure, but
it's inexpensive on places like LEM-Swap and eBay.  In Toast's doc,
it's listed as the "Panasonic CW-7502".

Another possibility to look into is CharisMac's Discribe.  They have
a fully-functional demo version available for downloading.
<http://www.MacUpdate.com/info.php/id/4962>

I'm trying out Discribe which recognizes the drive so I'll know if it works
soon. However, what I really want is a drive that I can use with iTunes.
Is there anything I can do with this drive so that iTunes recognizes it? If
not what drive(s) does the list recommend. I got this so cheap I don't care
about losing it, and I don't want to spend more on software than a drive is
going to cost.


Thanks Again,
David


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