if you can determine the make and model of the dvd-ram drive, http://www.apple.com/dvd/compatibility/ (apples small dvd-r compatibility database) might tell you if it will work with dvd-r's. sandor On Friday, January 31, 2003, at 08:09 PM, Vicki Schalin wrote: >> > I have a G4, 500 Mhz, AGP (winter 2000) with a drive that can read >>> CDs and read&write to DVD-RAM. I recently tested a DVD-R that a >>> friend of mine burnt but that disk wouldn't show at all in the >>> finder. It refused to mount. >>> >>> So, can my computer read any DVD-R at all, or was it just something >>> wrong with this disk? >>> >>> I haven't tested this before because I have never had any DVD-R >>> before, just regular DVDs bought in stores. >>> >>> This is my mac-model: >>> >> http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/powermac_g4/stats/ >> powermac_g4_500.html > >> Go to your utilities folder and run system profiler; what does it >> tell you >> about your CD drive? (note: Clicking the triangle next to it's name >> will >> give you loads of information.) > > > > Thank you, I forgot that. But I'm not that much cleverer now: > > DVD-RAM-unit > unit number 0 > ata device type atapi > device serial device revision A105 > Product Identification PD-2 LF-D110 > > It still is unclear to me if this will read DVD-R. > > And to clarify to some other persons who answered my question: DVD-RAM > is _not_ the same as normal DVDs. I cant burn DVDs, just read and > write to DVD-RAM. These things comes in plastic shells, much like > large 1,4MB-discs of old (if you remember..:-). They do not fit into > DVD-players (unless you remove the plastics, but that's not > recomended) and they are really expensive. This is not a superdrive, > and I can't burn CDs. > > Doesn't anyone else have this kind of G4? Can you read DVD-R?? > > / Vicki > -- > Vicki Schalin >