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"Disc Drive Is Not Supported"

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So I ripped a DVD with MacTheRipper and had it on my hard drive. I then tried to burn it with the OS X integrated program and it says "disc drive not supported" and it wouldn't burn. I thought this might have had something to do with the CD I was using. It's a 2.4x DVD-R DL. Do the original MacBooks support this disc? Anyway, I got Toast Titanium. It would recognize the blank DVD in the drive, but when I pressed burn it said to "please insert a blank dvd" or something along those lines.

Any idea what the problem might be? Thanks guys.
 
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No, the macbook superdrive doesn't support Dual Layer disks.
 

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