NOT TRUE. I had no good luck. The Pioneer DVR-105 is exactly what Apple is putting inside their Macs. It always works and is well documented as working by numerous owners at http://www.xlr8yourmac.com k On Saturday, February 15, 2003, at 10:16 AM, Trev Copland wrote: > Not true. You may be having some good luck, but I wouldn't set the > expectation so high for others. It is not supported, Apple won't help > you one bit with it, and if you realize your mistake after you open > iLife, it's yours to keep. I'd be interested to hear others' > experiences, as I'm sure compatibility with iDVD and off the shelf > burners isn't commonplace. > > On Saturday, February 15, 2003, at 03:12 AM, Cube List wrote: > >> NOT TRUE Trev. I have the Cendyne boxed 4x Pioneer DVR-105 inside my >> 1999 G4 processor upgraded B&W Power Mac and iDVD 3 works perfectly. >> You can throw a DVR-103, DVR-104 or DVR-105 into any Mac Tower or >> hooked up to a Cube via the new inside outside IDE hack >> <http://homepage.mac.com/tracer302/bluecube/PhotoAlbum32.html> and >> iDVD >> 1, 2 or 3 will work just like the drive came from Apple. There is no >> special "Apple" firmware inside what Apple puts in Macs at the >> assembly >> plants.