D/RW ROCKS. With a CD/RW drive, you can "burn" CD-ROMs for your files, or audio CDs you can listen to on any CD player. Blank discs are dirt-cheap, the drives are blazing-fast and Apple has -- at last ...
Not long ago, CD-RW drives were too costly for all but mam-moth corporations, ivy-covered universities, and the planet’s wealthiest residents. Now they are plentiful and affordable — Apple is even ...
I've got a buddy with a PowerPC running OS 9.1<BR><BR>I downloaded a Mac program for him off the web since he doesn't have broadband. I'd like to burn it to a CD compatible with his computer. What ...
Every since Apple introduced disc burning into Mac OS X, third-party software stopped seeing much development. While there aren't a ton of disc burning apps still in the running, Burn still stands ...
If you’ve got a Mac with multiple CD/DVD burners—a Mac Pro with two installed drives, or any other Mac with a combination of internal and external drives—you can burn two (or more, perhaps) CDs at a ...
ITunes is considered as one of Apple’s most successful applications. The iTunes application provides users with fun-filled entertainment by playing users favorite tracks as well as movies and ...
If optical discs are a dying breed, then why is that so many of us still seem to be searching for the best ways to produce them? Admittedly, the digital age has welcomed new methods for storing and ...
BurningThumb Studios has released a new version of Virtual CD RW, its Mac virtual CD drive App. Version 2.0 of Virtual CD RW adds support for OS X El Capitan It also fixed a problem where the Show in ...
No more temporary backups resulting in failed burns Mac OS X 10.4 no longer creates temporary backups of the data that is being burned to media. This saves time, but also results in more failed burns ...
Yes, I burn Mac ISO images and dupe Mac CD's all the time.<P>All you need is a burner software that supports the CD image type (of the Mac image) and then just burn away.<P><BR>-Agent Monkey ...
More Mac 101, tips and tricks for novice users. Every so often, stumbling around the Mac OS you find something clever and wish everyone knew it. As I was about to do a CD burn on my internal optical ...
Yesterday we covered a report by a MacFixIt reader that some CDs burned by iTunes are unreadable in certain CD players. The reader's message speculated that iTunes burns CDs differently than Roxio's ...