>> AFAIK, DVD-5s are "regular" DVD: "5" is short for 4.7GB, while "DVD-9"
>> should be Double Layer DVDs (much more expensive), holding approx. >>
8.5 GB.
The original architectural specification was 5.0 GB and 9.0 GB total
usable capacity.
Along the way, additional error checking codes were add
On 14 Jul 2011, at 20:09, Valter Prahlad wrote:
> Il giorno 14-07-2011 19:50, John Callahan ha scritto:
>
>> Can DVD-5s be burned on a MATSHITA DVD-R UJ-85J: and is special
>> software needed?
>
> AFAIK, DVD-5s are "regular" DVD: "5" is short for 4.7GB, while "DVD-9"
> should be Double Layer
Thank you.
On Jul 14, 2011, at 3:09 PM, Valter Prahlad wrote:
Il giorno 14-07-2011 19:50, John Callahan ha scritto:
Can DVD-5s be burned on a MATSHITA DVD-R UJ-85J: and is special
software needed?
AFAIK, DVD-5s are "regular" DVD: "5" is short for 4.7GB, while "DVD-9"
should be Double Layer
On Jul 14, 2011, at 1:38 PM, Jörg wrote:
I tried to update to the latest Skype version
which still supports Tiger but it failed to start.
Skype is now Intel only with all the v5 series.
My current older version is 2.8.0.851.
Even this version doesn't launch on my PPC G5. I use v.2.8.0.722
On 14 Jul 2011, at 11:38:44 PDT, Jörg wrote:
I wonder which latest version of Skype will work well with the
ultimate Tiger version. I tried to update to the latest Skype version
which still supports Tiger but it failed to start. My current older
version is 2.8.0.851.
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I a
Il giorno 14-07-2011 19:50, John Callahan ha scritto:
> Can DVD-5s be burned on a MATSHITA DVD-R UJ-85J: and is special
> software needed?
AFAIK, DVD-5s are "regular" DVD: "5" is short for 4.7GB, while "DVD-9"
should be Double Layer DVDs (much more expensive), holding approx. 8.5 GB.
Hence, I
Hi,
I wonder which latest version of Skype will work well with the
ultimate Tiger version. I tried to update to the latest Skype version
which still supports Tiger but it failed to start. My current older
version is 2.8.0.851.
Should I just stay with this version? The latest Skype version on my
W
Can DVD-5s be burned on a MATSHITA DVD-R UJ-85J: and is special
software needed?
Thank you
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On Jul 13, 6:33 pm, "Wm. Arnold" wrote:
> Hi Group,
> I wish to record video on a Power Mac G4 Tower.
> My input is from a ( Zenith Mod. XBV343 DVD player+Video Cassette
> Recorder/Player )
> I have many Cassettes I want to put on DVD's.
> Info from manual is shown below.
>
I use a device calle
> ZIPs are way obsolete, you should find plenty around (not many being SCSI,
> maybe)
Just as CD-Rs replaced Zips, for most purposes, even back when a CD-R cost
$8.00 and came in a "jewel case", DVD5s are replacing CD-Rs.
I get name-brand DVD5s for about $0.10 apiece and can store 4700 megabytes
Il giorno 14-07-2011 3:24, Mike Needham ha scritto:
> It is good to know all this, although right this moment, I am not sure why I
> don't just get a Quicksilver (assuming those still supported OS 9 natively
> and not as emulation).
A Quicksilver would be a lot faster than your G3, actually.
(fast
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