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Well, as usual things in the Mac world have turned a little dicey when there's no one to call at Apple Care! But, as I have pointed out, you guy's are the geniuses behind all technical stuff Mac!
I've been playing with videos, and successfully I might add, but when I put the disc I wanted to burn together it was 5.6 GB. Too much for a standard DVD. When I went to the store today I bought a pack of DL +R DVDs. I popped the DL DVD into my Mac Mini and dragged the files I wanted to burn into the DVD folder, started the burn process which made it to the 40 something % point, then got an error message that the laser couldn't write with (something, something, something) that much data. Sorry I can't be more helpful with the error message, but I thought I would be able to just eject the DVD and try again. Now the DVD is gone from the desktop, and the disc is still in the machine. I've tried booting in Safe Mode with the same result, there's no DVD on the desktop. I've opened Finder and it still has Unwritten DVD in the right panel, but, when I right click I don't have an option to eject the disc. Before I started the process I did look into my system info and it did indicate it had burn capability for DL DVD +Rs.
How do I get this unrecognized DVD out of the machine. I'm out of guesses at the moment, and the beauty of the MS DVD burners was there was a button to eject the disc. It didn't rely on the OS software to recognize the disc and allowed a hardwired eject.
Help me get this disc out of the machine PLZ!
Other than that I love my MAC's!
Arthur
I've been playing with videos, and successfully I might add, but when I put the disc I wanted to burn together it was 5.6 GB. Too much for a standard DVD. When I went to the store today I bought a pack of DL +R DVDs. I popped the DL DVD into my Mac Mini and dragged the files I wanted to burn into the DVD folder, started the burn process which made it to the 40 something % point, then got an error message that the laser couldn't write with (something, something, something) that much data. Sorry I can't be more helpful with the error message, but I thought I would be able to just eject the DVD and try again. Now the DVD is gone from the desktop, and the disc is still in the machine. I've tried booting in Safe Mode with the same result, there's no DVD on the desktop. I've opened Finder and it still has Unwritten DVD in the right panel, but, when I right click I don't have an option to eject the disc. Before I started the process I did look into my system info and it did indicate it had burn capability for DL DVD +Rs.
How do I get this unrecognized DVD out of the machine. I'm out of guesses at the moment, and the beauty of the MS DVD burners was there was a button to eject the disc. It didn't rely on the OS software to recognize the disc and allowed a hardwired eject.
Help me get this disc out of the machine PLZ!
Other than that I love my MAC's!
Arthur