Regarding the recent thread about DVD formats, I just picked up the following tid-bit from the macrumors.com site:

"A Macintouch.com reader and MacBidouille notes that Apple has adopted a Sony drive for their Superdrive on the new iMac. From Macintouch:

I just purchased a new 1.0 GHz iMac from an Apple store yesterday. To my surprise the Apple System Profiler reported that the DVD drive was not a Pioneer drive, but instead is a Sony DVD RW DW-U10A. Apparently this is a DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, and DVD+RW drive. I had not been aware that Apple changed DVD drive hardware venders. (sic)

Apple has previously used a Pioneer drive in the past (for their "Superdrive"), which was limited to DVD-R and DVD-RW formats.

This MacRumors.com thread discusses the switch and confirms that the new iMacs use a Sony drive.

Addendum: Some users report that their new iMacs still use the Pioneer drives, so it does not appear to be implemented across the line. "

If you have a new Mac with a SuperDrive it might be worth running Profiler to check!

Clive


 Subject: [PRODIG] DVD formats

 Can anyone help with the differences between the various data DVD formats?

 I have a DVD drive in a PC that will only write to 'DVD+R' format,
 but the Macs can't read them.
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