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Apple Computing Products:
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Powerbook superdrive reads DVD-RAM
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<blockquote data-quote="zeta101" data-source="post: 118517" data-attributes="member: 11173"><p>dvd-ram doesnt have to be cartridge, the dvd will last longer if you keep it in a cartridge (ie will last more rewrites)...i have a panasonic set top box dvd-recorder (you know, the ones you connect to the TV) it came with a dvd-ram disc that had no caddy (looks like normaly dvd),but i also bought a double sided disc that was in a caddy to go with it too!</p><p></p><p>pretty good that dvd-ram works, who actually makes the superdrives? or does it vary? i think LG and panasonic are the main people who bother to include dvd-ram in any of thier pc based drives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zeta101, post: 118517, member: 11173"] dvd-ram doesnt have to be cartridge, the dvd will last longer if you keep it in a cartridge (ie will last more rewrites)...i have a panasonic set top box dvd-recorder (you know, the ones you connect to the TV) it came with a dvd-ram disc that had no caddy (looks like normaly dvd),but i also bought a double sided disc that was in a caddy to go with it too! pretty good that dvd-ram works, who actually makes the superdrives? or does it vary? i think LG and panasonic are the main people who bother to include dvd-ram in any of thier pc based drives. [/QUOTE]
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Powerbook superdrive reads DVD-RAM
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