| Another question--Asio and Wavelab [message #62848] |
Wed, 11 January 2006 03:09 |
Edric
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Dedric
Not sure why Apple doesn't support mpeg2 for Quicktime or FCP.
On 1/30/06 3:02 AM, in article 43ddd640$1@linux, "James McCloskey"
<excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> You Apple computer will work with those other DVD drives, you just need to
> install the right drivers and DVD burning software just like on a PC. On
> a Mac, some third party manufactures ship there drives with OEM software
> for the Mac. You could also get a software like Toast for burning, and there
> are others. Apple doesn't support all the third part manufactures for obvious
> reasons, cost and the support night mirror. It's the same for the most part
> on a PC, you can't just install Windows and a third party DVD drive and
> expect it to work out of the box. You have to install third party authoring
> software to burn DVDs with it. I would say it's more like, not every drive
> manufacture supports Apple. Thanks to third party software manufacture,
> most drives are supported for the Mac.
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> Remember Apple was the first computer company to offer DVD burners on
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