Funny, but I have the same problem with built in superdrives, using 2x media from apple. I thought I was the only one, but looks like apple has some explaining to do > From: "J.C. Webber III" <jcw at kingoblio.com> > Reply-To: "Cube List" <Cube at lists.themacintoshguy.com> > Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2003 07:33:24 -0700 (PDT) > To: "Cube List" <Cube at lists.themacintoshguy.com> > Subject: Re: [CUBE] Waiting (hoping) for a slotloading Superdrive for my Cube > > So far, I'm pretty dissapointed in the drive. I've burnt two DVD 'coasters' > already (CD-Rs are ok, thought). > > The two I've done have only worked marginally. Even if the drive I put > them in (comsumer electonics DVD players, iBook, Playstation) are able > to recognize the disks, none of them are able to play them without > errors (hangs, jumpy audio tracks). This is true even if I try playing > them back in the SuperDrive itself. > > Maybe it's the media I'm using? I bought 2X DVDs from Apple. Should > I expect any better results from the 4X disks? > > -- > J.C. Webber III > Technical Lead, Unix System Administrator > jcw at kingoblio.com (home) www.kingoblio.com >