SuperDrive Options for Combo Drive PowerBooks? 75
inblosam asks: "I have a 800 Mhz PowerBook G4 Titanium. It has a combo drive so I can read/write CDs and read DVDs. I would REALLY like to make DVDs, but what is the best route?
I know of one solution that will give me the upgrade for $400 so that is an option. But if they can get a hold of a superdrive and install it, why can't I? Where are they buying these or how do I find out how to get one for myself? Cheaper would be better, naturally. Is installing them a big factor? I also saw another DVD upgrade for the PowerBook, but it doesn't mention running iDVD, which would be one of the requirements for me actually upgrading. Otherwise I would just buy an external DVD burner."
...or get a new one :P (Score:2)
And aren't there issues with using non-Apple DVD drives with iDVD et al?
iqu
Re:...or get a new one :P (Score:2)
iqu
Here's your answer (Score:1)
ebay all the way (Score:2, Informative)
OWC is selling them new (Score:5, Informative)
Re:OWC (Score:4, Informative)
Re:ebay all the way (Score:1)
iDVD compatible (Score:3, Informative)
I'm hoping they just updated the website to include that!
Re:iDVD compatible (Score:3, Insightful)
Read the post again.
Re:iDVD compatible (Score:1)
"I also saw another DVD upgrade for the PowerBook, but it doesn't mention running iDVD, which would be one of the requirements for me actually upgrading."
External.. (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:External.. (Score:5, Informative)
Re:External.. (Score:5, Informative)
Re:External.. (Score:2, Informative)
Re:External.. (Score:1)
It's really a shame that DVD-RAM hasn't taken off. It seems a much better solution than the other formats
Can you do what a PC person would do? (Score:1)
Re:Can you do what a PC person would do? (Score:2)
Re:check the source first (Score:5, Insightful)
Reason Why iDVD doesn't work w/ External DVD-RW (Score:5, Informative)
I personally have no idea where to get a Superdrive for a laptop, as I bet that Apple's Superdrive is only available through one OEM, because of it's compact size and engineering w/ the Powerbook line. If anyone does find where to buy a Superdrive that you can install yourself, I'd be interested to know also!
Re:Reason Why iDVD doesn't work w/ External DVD-RW (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Reason Why iDVD doesn't work w/ External DVD-RW (Score:4, Interesting)
Also, in tests I've run, the CPU utilization using an external burner is much lower due to the fact that when you're using an internal burner, your IDE bus uses CPU cycles to handle reads/writes. When you're using Firewire, those writes are passed off to the Oxford chipset and offloaded from your main CPU.
Burning a DVD using RecordNowMAX with an internal drive uses about 7-10% of my CPU on an Athlon XP 1700, where using the external burner my CPU useage averaged only 2-3%, just barely above idle.
Not to mention another advantage of an external burner: It's not tied to one computer. I don't need to spend an extra $200 for every computer in my house. Want to burn a DVD or backup some data off of the computer in the next room, no problem. Have a friend that wants to burn a DVD but doesn't have a burner? Just bring it over to his house one day.
All of these advantages mean that an external burner is far better than an internal one. The fact that Apple put a limitation in iDVD that doesn't allow burning with any external burners just means they want to force you to buy more hardware from them. I don't like limitations like that. Anyone know of a way to hack iDVD to allow external burners?
Re:Reason Why iDVD doesn't work w/ External DVD-RW (Score:3, Informative)
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Re:Reason Why iDVD doesn't work w/ External DVD-RW (Score:2)
Thanks for the info.
It doesn't look too difficult (Score:4, Informative)
That said, I found a page that briefly describes installing the drive, which looks to be pretty easy(if you think putting the bottom of a tiBook's case back on is easy). Here's the link(for some reason I can't get rid of the white space between the o and d in Module...just copy and paste and make the correction):
http://www.powerbooktech.com/knowledge,name-DVD
Good luck.
Look again.... (Score:2)
Unbroken Link (Score:2)
(For the lazy)
Maybe a better question would be . . . (Score:1)
a 2x burner in a laptop would be sweet. and nearly unheard of.
firmware? (Score:3, Interesting)
External (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:External (Score:2, Informative)
This may or may not hold true for the laptop Superdrives.
Re:External (Score:3, Informative)
Apple doesn't officially support DVD-RW use in Superdrives, but the media recognition and use is not disabled.
Th effect of Apple not supporting it means iDVD and other Apple software doesn't support DVD-RW. No matter which drive you use.
You're free to burn data DVD-RWs with Toast, etc. just fine, which is pretty much all I do with it anyway.
That said, the MCE drive is probably a better bet. I agree that 2X is much faster. But if you're looking to save money,
Re:External (Score:1)
better idea... (Score:1)
You have to get an internal drive (Score:5, Informative)
You can use pretty much any DVD writer you want, however, it has to be internal. That's it. iDVD checks for a DVD writer, then checks to see if it's on the internal bus. If both of these are true, you're good to go.
Moderate this... (Score:1, Informative)
As stated in his second link, the MCE drive will work and he can install it himself.
Hey kid, the first one's free (Score:5, Informative)
Be warned that the current version, 1.5, is not particularly bug-free. Version 2.0, available "in August" might be better.
External + iDVD replacement (Score:5, Informative)
For me, it's the latter, and I don't need to burn on the road, so I've been thinking about getting something like LaCie's external [lacie.com] unit, which comes with CaptyDVD bundled for a total of $299. I think the mechanism in the linked product is the new A06, but I could be wrong.
I've never used CaptyDVD and I haven't been able to find any substantive reviews on it, so maybe it's a dog. Or maybe it's great. Undoubtedly, it's not as powerful as DSP, but I would guess it holds it's own against iDVD as far as features go (and probably doesn't have some of the built-in limitations iDVD does).
Maybe you'll take the plunge and let us know
-h3
A better question would have been (Score:2)
Re:A better question would have been (Score:5, Informative)
Re:A better question would have been (Score:1)
It's been mentioned before (Score:1)
Re:It's been mentioned before (Score:1)
Check your facts before posting (Score:2)
Check out what apple has to say [apple.com]:
Since they say this multiple times, and since they do not sell an external "Apple Superdrive", it is safe to assume that iDVD, even if purchased as part of iLife, will not work with external drives. (In fact, it does not check to see if a drive is the same model as a superdrive but rather whether or not it's connected internally.) Internal or external, if you're not using an apple drive it is not s
Possible internal drives (Score:3, Informative)
Matshita/Panasonic UJ-811 (tray loading) / UJ-815 (slot loading). Thats very much the mechanism MCE uses, as this drive is 2xDVD-R/RW/RAM; retails for around US$299 (tray) to US$350 (slot).
Toshiba SD-R6112 (2xDVD-R/RW). Retails for around US$250 and is a great value.
If you buy them, like, at http://www.esbuy.com/ or similar, they cost as much as an external one (the drive itself and the friewire enclosure).
Its too sad, but here in Europe you dont get the Matshita UJ-811/815 drives. And theyre cute, 2xDVD-R/RW and DVD-RAM internal, puuuh.
G.
Re:Possible internal drives (Score:1)
i wonder UJ-815 (or MCE's for that matter) is bootable?
How 'bout this? (Score:3, Informative)
http://www.formac.com/p_bin/?cid=solutions_driv
you pirates!! (Score:2, Funny)
I may be mistaken, but I was under the impression that you cannot buy iDVD -- it must ship on the computer you purchased (which presumably features the hardware that is required to use it). This means that this entire discussion is about how to circumvent copy protection. Under the DMCA, I hereby sue this slashdot story.
Re:you pirates!! (Score:2)
I can only assume that the only reason Apple has bothered to set up the "iDVD + freeware" package as a standalone product is that they indend to add other non-free components to the suite someday. Maybe it'll be iCook or something :-)
Re:you pirates!! (Score:2)
My bad. I just remember my father complaining to me about how he bought a DVD burner without realizing he couldn't buy iDVD. But that was last year, before iLife. I didn't know that was in there, I'll have to mention it to him (thanks).
Re:you pirates!! (Score:1)
No piracy necessary. Just buy iLife [apple.com], which includes iDVD. The latest update, 3.0.1, now also lets you run iDVD without a Superdrive, but you still cannot burn.
check MCE again (Score:2, Informative)
Check that MCE page again. I just looked, and it specifically says that their upgrade is compatible with iDVD as well as a bunch of other stuff. It also seems to indicate that there's some other DVD-burning software included.
I guess the guys over at MCE read Slashdot, and probably changed their page in response to this article? You'd think they'd post, though...
Oversight, or new addition? (Score:1)
And I quote, directly from the linked website (http://store.powerbook1.com/mceindvsupup.html [powerbook1.com])
Burn DVDs (at 2X) and CDs anywhere you can take your PowerBook... (And, it's compatible with iDVD!)
Just break it (Score:5, Funny)
I sent in my 12" powerbook a few weeks ago with a broken combo drive. I got it back on the 3rd day and looked at the slip... "Replaced Superdrive"
Sure enough, I now can burn dvds.
The real low down... (Score:1)
If you install something like an A05 drive
Speaking of Upgrading PB (Score:1)
But, Apple made that claim when the largest DDR PC2100 available was a 512. Now there is a 1 Gig version of the PC 2100.
So my question is: Does anyone know if the 1 Gig of ram will work with the 12" PB?
I remember reading about this earlier this year in one of the reviews of the product, but now I can't remember.
Thank you for your help.
Re:Speaking of Upgrading PB (Score:2)
Yup, if if you have the bucks.
very last post (Score:1)