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eta: They think that most people who think they only have a CD drive are stupid and wrong and/or confused as to what a DVD drive is?
This is my best guess. I e-mailed Apple, like a cranky old woman, and told them they were whack.
No, I was polite, but explained how utterly inconvenient and needlessly complicated their program is and that it's very poor customer service and they should change their policy.
I expect them to print out the e-mail and then pee on it.
Some slot drives can take mini CDs - the one in my car does.
I don't know anything about the Powerbook one.
Those slot drives like the Powerbook has -- can you use mini CDs in them?
No, you can't. And I've heard horror stories about people getting one stuck in there and damaging the drive trying to get it out.
Also, I just recently learned you're not supposed to put double-sided DVDs in there. It will most likely damage the side of the DVD you're not trying to access.
you're not supposed to put double-sided DVDs in there. It will most likely damage the side of the DVD you're not trying to access.
That's... not right.
I've played double-sided DVDs in my Cube and my Mini, both of which have a slot-loading drive.
It's the new Dual Disc format. Which is the CD on one side/DVD on the other. It's thicker than regular CDs or DVDs.
I guess technically that's not a double-sided DVD.
I'm not sure if it applies to slot loading CD players or not. I guess I'll find out this weekend when I try to watch the DVD side of Devils & Dust.
I've had to bake master tapes. It's a very delicate procedure and you need a very accurate oven. It is a one shot deal. When I've done it I've had a print going into ProTools and Sonic Solutions as well as no less than 3 safety copies. (DA-88, DAT, and another analog, usually half inch running at 30 ips.)
It occurs to me that if you're baking a cassette, you can only rescue the stuff on one side. The other side will be ruined after the first pass.
It occurs to me that if you're baking a cassette, you can only rescue the stuff on one side. The other side will be ruined after the first pass.
Unless you run it through a four-track cassette deck. Of course then you'd end up with two stereo signals, one backwards.